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Harvard men carry their own bags in railroad stations "as a proof of virility according to Haywood Broun '10, well known columnist in an article in defense of the underpaid station "Red Cap."
In most paris of the Southwest, Meyer said today in an article in The Saturday Evening Post, the pass is a normal part of the offense "set a dangerous maneuver to be used sparingly and in faint hope." He backs this statement up with the figures that in 1938 the...
One point of view in the neutrality controversy has been expressed by Harvard's Jerome D. Greene in a Boston Herald article notable for its logic and calm. Had this article been written some two decades ago, it might very well have been taken for an utterance, likewise reasonable and...
In a strongly worded, signed article on the editorial page of yesterday's Boston Herald, Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation, urged America to see that "national interests are reconciled with these of humanity" in its attitude toward the European war.
The United States potential capacity to produce war munitions is recognized by the world to be "Unrivaled," it was stated today in an article in the Harvard Business. Review by Colonel H. K. Butherford, Secretary of the new national War Resources Board.