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Harvey Taylor, chairman of the Jubilee Committee, stated yesterday that from all indications this looks as though it would turn out the largest dance ever to be given by a Harvard Freshman class. Besides the 250 girls with their escorts, about 150 Yardlings will probably attend as stags...
James M. Landis, Dean of the Law School and former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has been designated as trial examiner in the coming hearings on deportation charges against Harry Bridges, Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins announced yesterday...
Harold H. Burbank, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy and Chairman of the Division of History, Government and Economics speaking in regard to Economics A noted that under the system of small sections, instructors are aware of tutoring activity of the individuals...
This measure, already passed by the House, is precisely the sort of legislation Chairman Burton K. Wheeler of the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee and the New Deal's braintrusters disapprove. Instead of putting such roads as the B. & O. "through the wringer" by wiping out junior securities and cutting down capitalization, it provides for voluntary adjustment of fixed charges between the road and its bondholders and for postponement of interest payments. Nonetheless, Chairman Wheeler, who could stop the Chandler Bill if he wishes, is letting it by with but one change-he intends to amend its technicalities so that...
Examinations will be played down in the determining of the William H. Bliss Prizes next year, Paul H. Buck, associate professor of History and recently appointed chairman of the Committee on Extra-Curricular Reading in American History, announced last night together with the names of the nominees for the prizes this spring...