Word: 22d
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...attend this conference. Those interested should apply for admission on special blanks provided for the purpose and obtainable at the Phillips Brooks House. Candidates should state their industrial experience by answering the questions printed on the application blanks, which must be in the hands of James Myers, 105 East 22d Street, New York City, by ctober 20. Delegates will be chosen on the basis of their experience as participant observers in industry...
...Sunday night talks have been continued. On October 22d J. Weston Allen, Attorney General of Massachusetts, spoke on opportunities for public service; on November 5th, Mr. William L. Marbury, of Baltimore, spoke on the practical side of the law and the ideals of the profession; on November 19th Mr. Henry F. Hurlburt, president of the Boston Bar Association, spoke on the trial of cases; on December 10th Mr. Henry H. Pierce, partner in the firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, spoke on work in the large New York offices; on January 14th, Judge Learned Hand of the U. S. District Court...
Saturday, January 22d...
Yesterday afternoon, Major F. W. Moore, Graduate Treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association, announced that Centre College had wired their agreement to change the date of the game originally scheduled with the University October 22d, to October 29th, in order to allow the University to meet Penn State here on the former date...
Should the Kentuckians agree to the change and Penn should accept the 22d, the game would be one worth seeing. This last season Penn had one of the strongest teams in the East, and with Pitt. Princeton and the University are considered claimants for the Eastern championship title. Next fall, however, although the Penn eleven will be without the services of Way and Haines, it will be exceptionally strong, and with a line developed by Bezdek, will offer the right kind of opposition for the University eleven before meeting the Tigers...