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When the three reels of "Athletics at Harvard during the year 1926-1927" were shown recently at the Union before a hall jammed with students, the consensus of comment was that the athletes had made a noble and not unsuccessful attempt to redeem the University's histrionic prestige. The entire...
Firearms. The National Association of Attorneys General passed a resolution asking the President to call a conference of state governors to regulate the use of firearms. The same body was asked to resolve, but did not, in commendation of Massachusetts' conduct of the Sacco-Vanzetti case.
Ivy Ledbetter Lee, famed publicity counsel, did an unusual thing last week by printing above his own signature a commendation of the $3,500,000 that Harvard Law School is collecting for its endowment fund. He printed:
I think your paper is a wonderful organ and is worthy of great commendation, with one exception, and that is: you are such biased Republicans, so prejudiced always in your comments on the Democrats, that I would not take the paper at all, except at the request of my son...
Speaking of the Little Theatre and Repertory movement, Miss Hayes gave both her sincere commendation. She did qualify this by suggesting that neither had a very direct connection with the practical, working stage, the stage known to the layman by the term "Broad-way". Like all other arts the theatre...