Word: davids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...action a group of performers from the West coast who are of record-breaking quality. Krenz and Kothert of Stanford since their arrival in Cambridge, have been putting the shot 49 feet in practice without undue effort The former is also a discus ace C. A. Pratt '28 and David Guaruaccia '29 will be the University's chief bids for points in these events...
...appointment of next year's graduate secretary completes the Phillips Brooks House cabinet for the coming year. The list of officers follows: president, Winslow Carlton '29; vice-president, R. G. West '29; secretary, A. B. Martin 11 '30; treasurer, James Roosevelt '30; librarian, David Guarnaccia...
...appointment of David Washburn Bailey '21 as director of Harvard University publications was officially announced yesterday. A variety of duties are included under this position, chief of which are the publication of the University Catalogue, the University Gazette, the Alumni Directory, and the Quinquennial Catalogue, as well as the direction of the University publications office which issues the various catalogues and pamphlets published by the University. According to the announcement made yesterday Bailey's appointment was made by the Overseers and is a University rather than a College matter...
...appointment of David Washburn Bailey of the class of 1921 as director of University publications not only fills the vacancy left by Miss Mullen's death but goes considerably farther in definitely centering the responsibility for all University publications. The importance of such books as the University catalogue and the Alumni Directory cannot be appreciated as long as they continue to make their regular and flawless appearance. Only by their want could the University arrive at a full sense of its dependence on them. Nowhere might the danger of divided responsibility and confused commands be more fatal. These dangers...
CAMBRIC TEA - Rebecca Lowrie - Harpers ($2.00). Author Lowrie has re- membered a few intensely recognizable bits of childhood: her stray animals' cemetery, with a particularly fine brick for canary David's headstone; her turning agnostic because no God smote her for saying "golly-golly-golly" all through church; her discovery of The Count of Monte Cristo, and amazement, on being called to supper, that all her humdrum world was going on just as usual...