Word: 8th
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Northumberland?". . . "Who's for Rothermere?" Thus the cries, last fortnight, of partisans of two potent peers, goliaths of British journalism, engaged in a battle to the death. It was Northumberland v. Rothermere, 8th Duke v. ist Viscount, a Percy v. a Harmsworth, the ultraconservative London Morning Post v. the mighty Daily Mail. For battlefield they had unstinted columns of the two papers; for ammunition they used massed figures, of circulation, of advertising, of anything. Pained at the Daily Mail's persistent claims to a circulation of close to 2,000,000, Northumberland opened the war. With Ducal dignity...
...June 8th Edinburg...
...October 28th last the Harvard Glee Club extended to the Yale Glee Club an invitation to participate in the third concert of the Harvard Glee Club's annual Symphony Hall series for 1927-1928. The management of the Yale Glee Club accepted this invitation on November 8th. Since that time no definite plans have been made. It is enough to state that the concert will take place in April, 1928, and that both organizations will participate in joint numbers as well as in groups selected from their own programmes. Philip E. Lawrence '27, Manager of the Harvard Glee Club...
...debaters are meeting Harvard as one of a schedule of Eastern debates. Last night they met Bates at Lewiston, Maine Harvard will defend the affirmative side of the same question. "Resolved: That there is more to be feared than hoped for from science," against Bates College on Saturday, January 8th, at Phillips Exeter Academy in an exhibition debate...
...meeting Harvard as one of a schedule of eastern debates. Tonight they are meeting Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Harvard will defend the affirmative side of the same question: Resolved; that there is more to be feared than hoped for from science, against Bates College on Saturday, January 8th at Exeter Academy in an exhibition debate...