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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...home team, which supported the affirmative of "Resolved, That this house deplores the large part that advertising plays in modern civilization." Wesleyan effectively opposed Harvard's claims that advertising is beneficial as an innovating influence, raises the standard of living, and is economically necessary. Representing the Crimson were D. I. Cooke '31 and S. G. Silverman...
...would much prefer to listen to the roar of an aeroplane engine than to the drone of a saxophone. And as for partners--well, she'd "rather step out to a jig with an aviator than with a Harvard man." In fact, the University boys who attend such affairs amuse her. She would choose the company of pilots and mechanics...
...going to try them out, how- Grath s.s.; J. A. Prior '29, lb.; A. G. Whitney '29, 3b.; Todd, r.f.; B. H. Ticknor '31 and T. W. Gilligan '31, l.f.; J. D. Dudley, c.; Sidel and P. B. Weymouth...
...Reverend Theodore Gerald Soares, D. D., professor of Religious Education at the University of Chicago, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning...
Friends, colleagues, and former pupils have combined to honor the prominent figure in this way. The committee in charge, headed by Professor R. B. Merriman '96 and J. D. Greene '96, in consultation with President Lowell, has been carrying the work quietly forward; already the gifts of some 200 individuals have gone far toward reaching the $6500 goal which has been...