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...ringing with the counsels of Harvard's President James Bryant Conant and of their own pontifical President Nicholas Murray Butler, presiding over his 32nd commencement. At Cambridge next week President Conant was to preside for the first time over a commencement of his own, with frosty President Emeritus Abbott Lawrence Lowell back to talk to some 650 seniors about "War and the League of Nations." Yalemen were wondering how many more commencements would be graced by President James Rowland Angell, 65. At this, his 13th, he was to preach the baccalaureate, award an LL. D. to President Roosevelt...
Middlebury College (Middlebury. Vt.) Singer Louise Dilworth Beatty Homer. Mus.D. President Emeritus Abbott Lawrence Lowell of Harvard.... LL.D...
...WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 (XIII) Chemistry 6 Mallinckrodt MB23 Chemistry 33 Mallinckrodt MB9 Classical Philology 60 Sever 30 Comp. Philology 1b Sever 30 Economics A Dr. Abbott, Sec. E. F Memorial Hall Dr. Anderson, Sec. J. L Memorial Hall Mr. Crane, Sec. A. D. Memorial Hall Mr. Daly, Sec. T Memorial Hall Mr. Fox, Sec. B Memorial Hall Professor Frickey, Sec. M. N. Memorial Hall Dr. Hoover, Sec. H Memorial Hall Dr. Hunt, Sec. I, K Memorial Hall Mr. Lamb, Sec. R New Lect. Hall Mr. Leighton, Sec. C New Lect. Hall Mr. Ross, Sec. G New Lect. Hall Mr. Smith...
...frowned, ground out his cigaret. said that if such things were true they would have to end immediately. Next day agents of the Treasury Department turned up in Detroit. Three days later Secretary Morgenthau emerged from the White House to announce that Collector of Internal Revenue Horatio Johnson Abbott of Detroit was out of Government service. Thus the President gave a newsworthy answer not only to newshawks but also to scores of political wiseacres. For months quidnuncs have been privately intimating that the Roosevelt Administration was headed into a big patronage scandal. Before Secretary Morgenthau reported to the President last...
Henry Ferris '36 has written a long story on the plight of the artist as an individual in the Industrial South. The other story. "Distortion," concerning the psychological problems of a Harvard Junior, is written by Abbott McM. Washburn '37. Other features are poems by James Laughlin, IV '36, and George P. Winship...