Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Almost weekly for the past six years the Harvard Alumni Bulletin has published letters from graduates who do not relish the seating arrangement at the annual Harvard-Yale football game...
...surrounded with beetle-browed morons of a Neanderthal type," writes in the latest issue of the Bulletin that he supposes his neighbors at these games are persons listed in the Athletic Committee's annual report as " special guests of, or distinguished visitors to, the University. He concludes: "Ask all the Governors of Massachusetts, Mayors of Boston, Legislators, Police Commissioners, rubbers and pugilists, barbers and special guests that you like. Put them in the best seats-all together by themselves...
...plan came to me a day or so ago which I have successfully put into effect to illustrate the utter depravity of the average undergraduate's morals. Two days ago I sent in a notice to the daily bulletin here, the university newspaper (controlled, as everything is at Harvard, in the interest of the great capitalistic trusts). I wrote...
...morning and 1.30 and 2.30 in the afternoon. The membership fee for the remainder of a student's course in the University is one dollar. Each member will be given a copy of the League Covenant and of ex-Justice Clark's address, as well as being sent a Bulletin every two weeks...
...without reservations. The membership in the University branch of this organization has already reached about 100, and more will be enrolled at the meeting tomorrow night. A membership fee of one dollar will cover dues for the remainder of the college course and will include subscription to a Bulletin which will be sent every two weeks. Plans are being laid for greater activity in the form of dinners and special speeches next fall. The Executive and Advisory Councils are as follows...