Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Alumni Bulletin very rightly characterized the rumor that President Eliot's house was to be bought by the University for the use of distinguished professors as "a delightful possibility--and more than that, a realization that Harvard will do well to strengthen its resources in the way of making things happy and comfortable for its academic visitors...
Happily, the rumor commented upon by the Alumni Bulletin is well founded. Mr. Seymour, Secretary to the University for Information, was quoted last evening in the Transcript to the effect that the University had no plan whatsoever to purchase President Eliot's house. This to say the least, is misleading. There is a definite move, set on foot by several graduates, to give money to the University for the purchase. It is for that, and that reason only, that the house has not yet been sold. It is inconceivable that a plan which has so many delightful angles will...
...recent trip in Northern Africa, made in the company of two Arab guides, F. Van Wyck Mason '24 had a number of thrilling encounters with the bands of marauders that infest the region. The following article is reprinted from the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin, and tells of one such encounter...
Tomorrow night at the Arena a number of Harvard Alumni will be seen in action. The Harvard-Notre Dame clash will be supplemented by a contest between the Knickerbocker A. C. of New York, and the New University Club of Boston. The University Club team has been organized by George Owen '23, and, on the squad are included Clark Hedder '25, E. M. Beals '25, and A. H. Ladd '24. The game will be played as part of a double-header, in between the periods of the contest with Notre Dame...
...that the total number of deaths numbered 1,157, not far from one in five. The Harvard record of one in nearly 30 draws a contrast between the meaning of the war in England and America. The cut pictured above appears in the current issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin...