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...posts are now held by men who have studied at Fogg with Professor Forbes, or who have taken Professor Sachs' famous museum course as graduate students. This number includes the directors of 29 museums, such as the New York Museum of Modern Art, and others in cities like Chicago, Cincinnatti, Buffalo, and San Francisco. The former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is also a Harvard alumnus...
George W. Varn 2d. '42, Jacksonvillo, Fla.; Edwin W. Vogler Jr. '42, Carbondale, Ill.; Colton P. Wagner '41, South hampton, L.I., N.Y.: Warren F. Walker Jr. '41, Malden, Mass.; Gordon W. Waltles '42, Hollywood, Calif.; Carl Weihl'42, Cincinnatti, Ohio...
Other officers chosen were Jackson M. Bruce '25 of Milwaukee, secretary, and John J. Rowe '07 of Cincinnatti treasure...
...National Guard polo team will probably be the first opponent on the University schedule, meeting the Crimson horsemen early in the year. Other encounters in the Armory will be with Danvers, the Ramblers, and the National Laucers; trips will be taken to West Point, Cleveland, Cincinnatti, New Haven, and the indoor intercol-University team is not eliminated in legiate matches at New York...
...would look too complicated to American voters. This fear has been dispelled by actual experience. Spreading from smaller cities, the great city of Cleveland with an 800,000 population adopted it in 1921 by direct populate vote as a basic feature of a new city charter. In 1924, Cincinnatti followed Cleveland's lead. In 1926 Hamilton, Ohio, did likewise. It is now in use in Ireland for choosing the members of the national parliament at Dublin, and also of the parliament of North Ireland...