Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...formation of this club in support of the progressive candidates has been expected since the opening of College. The entrance of this organization into the political field of the University, hitherto divided between the Republican and Democratic Clubs, marks the first attempt of Third-party followers to enter the campaign on the Yard. The remaining few weeks of the presidential campaign may see some lively interest and efforts on the part of men in the University...
...Harvard men are holding a meeting in the Faculty room of the Union, Monday night at 8 P. M., when the organization of the club will be completed. A Faculty member is being sought to address the meeting although no definite man has been obtained yet. George E. Roewer, campaign manager for Massachusetts, will speak...
...annual drive for funds by the Phillips Brooks House Association will officially begin tonight at 6.15 when the collectors will dine at the Phillips Brooks House. The intensive campaign will continue until Friday when it is hoped the quota of $4000 for the college and $1000 for the graduate schools will be completed...
...drive in the graduate schools will be conducted independently from the undergraduate campaign. W. A. Shimer 3G, secretary of the Graduate Schools Society, R. H. Cutter, 3L, secretary of the Law School Society, F. R. Parks 4M, secretary of the Medical School Committee, and N. G. Newman 3Dn., secretary of the Dental School Society, will be in charge of the collection in their respective branches of the University...
That sleepless servant of the University, Mr. Frederick Meade, whose name is attached to all the miscellanea one receives at the beginning of the year relative to term bills and dining halls, has made a step of revolutionary significance in his campaign for More Mouths at Mem. By throwing open the gates of Harvard's gastronomic Elysium to the hoi polloi in petticoats--with the proviso, of course, that they find themselves suitable escorts--Mr. Meade has killed several birds with one stone; in fact, his name should be struck at once from the visiting list of the Audubon Society...