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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the first special cover since 1914, the Yale Game Number of the Advocate appears today, its 50 pages filled with special football articles and other undergraduate contributions. Ralph Horween '19 gives a new review of the season, while G. C. Noyes '20 points out "Why Harvard Should Win." The feature football article of the issue may be said to be, however, one by W. Jackson '21, who has compiled a large amount of "Inside dope" from a number of former players and coaches. This article includes notes on all the big games from the beginning of the "Haughton system...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVOCATE HAS YALE GAME ISSUE | 11/17/1920 | See Source »

...those few brave men, notably Mr. Babson, who ask us to be optimistic toward the business outlook. Every day reveals more scandals involving both government officials and labor leaders as well as business men, from the building trades in New York City to the Emergency Fleet Corporation transactions which cover the entire country. Labor cries out against unemployment as a result of a capitalistic plot, while capital begs for some stabilization in the labor situation. To glance at a front page of a newspaper one would think that the business world had collapsed into chaos. Pessimists are easy to find...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPTIMISM | 11/13/1920 | See Source »

...details the number is to be praised. Cover, style of type, and particularly the twisted reproduction of stock phrases known to readers of "Popular Mcchanies," live up to the best standards of other Lampoon burlesques. As to the material itself, although no one is likely to find here a newly uncovered vein of humor, no one with preconceived opinions as to what the Lampoon may be expected to offer, will be disappointed. Some clever drawing, some clever writing, faithful adherence to well-worn themes for jesting all these are found in their due proportions. Best of all these...

Author: By K. B. Murdock ., | Title: LAMPY SCOFFS AT FOIBLES OF "POPULAR MECHANICS" | 11/4/1920 | See Source »

...course of training which is to be given in New York City, consists of classes and lectures by men prominent in the business world, visits to oil refineries, discussion of foreign exchange problems, etc. A nominal salary of twenty-three dollars a week, to cover living expenses is given students for the three to four months' duration of the course. At the successful completion of the training, the men are assigned to various locations in foreign service, at salaries equivalent to $200 a month in U. S. gold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STANDARD OIL CO, OFFERS CHANCES FOR WORK ABROAD | 11/2/1920 | See Source »

...Mahon '22, J. E. Nealy '21, H. Pratt '23, C. E. Reycroft '21, H. S. P. Rowe '21, S. Tait '23 and J. G. Winchester '23. Each of these men will carry a number to distinguish themselves from the remainder of both squads who will cover the courses for practice, starting two minutes after the others...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY AND FRESHMAN HARRIERS TO RACE M. I. T. | 10/22/1920 | See Source »

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