Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...What is the remedy for this? It is to place men at the head of our universities who are strong, who will stand up and protect their men from the criticisms of capital. We want men like President Hopkins of Dartmouth, who told its alumni that he would not care if Nicolai Lenine came to Dartmouth...
...twentieth time the Charles Townsend Copeland Alumni Association will fete Professor Copeland at an annual banquet which will be held this evening at the Harvard Club of New York. Professor Copeland was enthusiastically greeted last night when he read to a large audience in the Nicholas Biddle Memorial Hall of the Harvard Club of New York...
...years ago Professor Copeland gave his first reading to the Harvard Club of New York at the invitation of a committee of which Jerome D Greene '97 and Langdon P. Marvin '98 were members. At that time a group of admirers of Professor Copeland formed the Charles Townsend Copeland Alumni Association, which is today the only such organization of its kind in the world. They then instituted the custom of having an informal dinner on the night following the reading. As time has passed more and more men, being persuaded what a great part Professor Copeland plays in the life...
Ever since the Christmas recess, readers of the Alumni Bulletin have been treated to countless numbers of heartfelt fulmination's from alumni about the Glee Club's withdrawal from the Intercollegiate Glee Club competition. The current number shows plainly that the alumni have no intention of leaving the subject until everything has been said as many times as possible. Only the one man Harvard Club in Singapore is yet to be heard from; and, since mails from the Orient are notoriously slow, this defect may be remedied at any time...
There must be something behind it all, else the alumni would not have been able to keep the ball rolling at such a number of revolutions per minute for two months. Even though no one has referred to it by name yet, the moth-eaten specter of Harvard indifference may have begun again to walk abroad and clank its chain. It is not the first time that even a suspicion that the worthy spook is about again has set people by the cars...