Word: beaching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...noted above, will continue to serve as tutors next year. Additions to the tutorial staff include S. E. Harris '19, now an instructor at Princeton; C. H. Whelden Jr. '21, of Watertown, now studying economics in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; R. L. Buell of Long Beach, Cal., author of "Contemporary French Politics" and now a student at the Princeton Graduate School; and R. L. Masson of Washington, Iowa, who now holds the title of instructor in Economics at the University, and is also doing graduate work
...Engineering School will hold its annual picnic at a nearby beach this afternoon, the men returning in time for the annual dinner of the Engineering School Society at 7 o'clock in the Colonial Club...
...passengers and thirty tons of express and mail in the year just passed, and by means of government subsidies even managed to make both ends meet. But America has only her mail planes, a few private companies operating for the most part as novelties around Atlantic City and Palm Beach, and no subsidies whatever. Indeed, our appropriations for aviation last year were about one-third the amount spent by England and France...
...present system of private property, of capitalism and inheritance is fundamentally wrong. The millionaire stockholder must not be allowed to live at Venice or Palm Beach on the earnings resulting from the labor of a steel-hand in the mills of Pittsburg...
...preliminary announcement states that business sessions of the organization, and meetings to be arranged by the University will be held on Friday, followed by the annual dinner in Symphony Hall. On Saturday the graduates will make a trip to the shore, probably to Nantasket Beach, for which elaborate arrangements are already under way. President Lowell invites those men who wish to see more of the University than they find it possible to see on Friday, to remain in Cambridge Saturday morning, and in the afternoon to join those who go to the shore...