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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chair of regional planning, just established at Harvard by James F. Curtis, '99, in memory of Charles D. Norton, will be the nucleus about which the new School will be formed. No incumbent for the chair has yet been appointed...
...officers and leaders for the next year are: president, F. H. Gade '31 vice-president. F. D. Holmes '31; secretary, R. I. McKesson '31; treasurer, V. F. Mann '30; librarian, R. Walcott '3 leader Banjo, G. F. Briggs '31; leader Mandolin, C. Eiseman '30; leader Orchestra, B. F. Hanighen...
...hundred years from now, some budding Ph. D. will write a thesis on "The Social Influence of the Automobile" and it ought to be a good one. What they have done to Harvard as a community is only an example on the large scale of what they have done to every American family. The bisecting of the college preserve, the destruction of quiet by the roaring arteries of traffic, is an incident common to every village and town. The coming and going, the opportunity of being somewhere else, that has a way of depopulating Harvard over the weekends...
Football has taken the largest toll of players with three letter-men: S. L. Batchelder '31, W. D. Ticknor '31, and T. W. Gilligan '31, on the football squad. Charles Devens '32, Reginald Fincke '32, E. A. Mays Jr. '32, and W. B. Wood Jr. '32, all of whom played on last year's Freshman team are also out for football. J. A. Prior '29 and G. E. Donaghy '29, first and third basemen respectively, have been lost through graduation, as well as A. G. Whitney '29, left-fielder, and Howard Whitmore Jr. '29, pitcher...
Harvard's fall polo activities got away to a flying start yesterday when approximately 35 men reported to Captain F. D. Sharp, polo mentor, for the initial practise of the year. Two lettermen from last year indoor and outdoor intercollegiate champions along with six numeral men from the Freshman squad reported...