Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Smoking in dying out at Yale. Only fourteen per cent of the freshmen use the weed. - Columbia Spectator...
...desire to continue broadcasts dealing with topics of public interest has led to this evening's dinner, in the course of which various ideas will be put forward as to the possible form of a permanent program. Sterling Fisher, educational director for the Columbia Broadcasting System will attend...
Seventy-six scholarships for the present academic year, totalling $24,375, have been awarded to freshmen in addition to awards previously announced. Nineteen states and the District of Columbia are represented. The recipients...
...Massachusetts Medical Association, and six other Harvard medical men are members of the committee. Dr. Ober presided at the morning session yesterday and Dr. George M. Minot, professor of Medicine, over the afternoon session, no Medical School men were among the 12 speakers, who included two professors from Yale, Columbia and Johns Hopkins...
Joseph S. Harvin '39, of Fort Worth, Texas; Francis C. I. Head '41, of Columbia, Missouri; Frederick W. Heckel 3d '39, of Wrightsville, Pennsylvania; Lawrence B. Heller '40, of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Edwin Hewitt '40, of Chicago; William H. Hinton '41, of Putney, Vermont; Sherman Hoar '40, of South Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Enno R. Hobbing '40, of Reading, Pennsylvania; Garfield H. Born '40, of Elk Grove, California; R. Stuart Hoyt '40, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; William C. Hurtt '40, of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania; Ward MacL. Hussey '40, of Chicago; Humphrey G. Hutchinson '41, of Maryville, Tennessee...