Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following extracts are taken from an article which appears in the current Alumni Bulletin dealing with the purchasing of supplies for the University. The article was written by W. G. Morse '99, purchasing agent for the University...
This removal of emphasis from the local to the national certainly must affect the alumni representation which governs Harvard. In the current Alumni Bulletin Mr. N. H. Batchelder pleads for a more inclusive delegation to comprise the Overseers. His impetus was Mr. Owen Wister's suggestion, made last year, that all the candidates be drawn from the near vicinity of Cambridge. With this Mr. Batchelder disagrees, basing his opinion on the fact that such a group would give no indication of Harvard's national character...
Over 170 additions have been made since December 9, 1926, to the fast-growing list of books written by Harvard men, it became known in a list published in the current number of the Alumni Bulletin. The oldest alumnus to publish a work was Judge Robert Grand '73, with his "Occasional Verses". The oungest alumnus was Montgomery Major '25 with a volume of children's stories entitled "Merry Christmas Stories...
...bequests of considerable value were recently willed to the University by Professor C. S. Sargent '62, Director of the Arnold Arboretum and C.W. Holtzer of Brookline, who died recently, according to an announcement made in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...Harvard Alumni Bulletin of March 17th, it is urged that the War Memorial Committee should not take Harvard undergraduate opposition to the proposed Memorial Church too seriously--opposition which, in fact, has been expressed by graduates and officers as well as by undergraduates. As a reason, it is stated that at the time of the war these memorial-church opposers were but ten or twelve years old, and therefore cannot judge the desirability of the memorial. Were it not a fair answer to show that after all the alumni, who were mature at the time...