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...Buddy Bacon...
...difficult to comment editorially on the words of Gaspar G. Bacon, president of the Massachusetts Senate, to the Freshman Class last night. What he said has been said before, but perhaps, in the eighteenth century measure of success, neither so well nor so timely. Fully aware of the fact that all freshmen classes the country over are being snowed under with blizzards of advice, he spoke briefly and on a topic about which his public service has given him a rounded knowledge...
...also as difficult to quarrel with the whole or any portion of Mr. Bacon's speech. However, the words of the Pennsylvania coal miner who sent his son to college at considerable sacrifice so that the latter might be able in after-life to "look any man in the face and tell him to go to Hell", perhaps present a sounder philosophy of life than the noted speaker makes them out to hold in his anecdote. Mr. Bacon's objections to this code are rightly chosen insofar as the man might have meant opposition to the society of which...
Following is the speech delivered yesterday evening in the Living Room of the Harvard Union by Gaspar G. Bacon, president of the Massachusetts Senate, before the assembled Class of 1934. President Lowell and Dean A. C. Hanford also spoke...
...clock this evening a buffet supper will be served for the new students in the Harvard Union, and following the supper an informal meeting of new students will be held in the Living Room of the Union. President Lowell and the Honorable Gaspar G. Bacon '08, President of the Massachusetts Senate, will speak. Professor Alfred Chester Hanford, Dean of Harvard College, will preside...