Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...almost unanimous response of the classes to the appeal of the Executive Committee of the Class Campaign for the Endowment Fund, leads to the belief that the November dinners of the classes are likely to become as much a fixture for the college year, as those commonly held during Commencement week...
...real issue in this campaign is the conduct of the Democratic administration," continued the Governor, "and the real question before the people is whether they wish to continue the Democratic administration, or replace it with a constitutional, efficient and unsectional Republican administration. As this is the true issue and question, I feel that it is imperative that the public, and all the men of your University, should have full knowledge of the action of the War Department in the methods it employed to make effective the draft enforcement...
Arrangements have been made for a reception committee from the Union to meet Mr. Gillett in Boston, where he is now aiding in the work of the present campaign. This committee will conduct him to Cambridge where a small dinner will be given in his honor in the Trophy Room of the Union at 7 o'clock. Among the guests at this dinner, which will be given by the Governing Board of the Union, will be the chairmen of the various committees connected with the work of the Harding-Coolidge Club of Harvard...
...year to give each man the educational services for which he is paying $200. The Endowment Committee considers that undergraduates as well as graduates should contribute to the fund. Therefore it was decided that the Executive Committee of the Student Council would take charge of the Endowment Fund Campaign in the University...
...this campaign the support of practical business men will be lacking. There is a vast difference between the evil done by alcohol and that done by tobacco. Both are bad for anyone if used injudiciously, just as eating, walking, reading, and innumerable other things are bad if done without moderation. Here lies the great difference--alcohol has caused much misery in the world, but this can hardly be said of tobacco. If a man uses tobacco immoderately, he works harm only to himself; this is not, however, sufficient reason for prohibiting...