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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The solution to this situation would not involve a radical change. Simply by dividing English A-1 into two courses, one for those who intend to continue their writing, the other for those who wish to work on technique, the University could open the way for a more efficient development...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH A-1 | 11/5/1937 | See Source »

Students considering applying for American Field Service Fellowships, which allot $1400 to each winner to be spent in specialized study in France may consult with the chairman of the Department of Romance Languages, Professor Jeremiah D. M. Ford, at 175 Widener Library, it was announced today.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Applicants for Fellowships In France May Consult Ford | 11/3/1937 | See Source »

Freshmen enrolled in the Naval R. O. T. C. unit in the Naval Science department went on their first short cruise yesterday afternoon aboard the U.S.S. Tillman, reserve destroyer familiar to many Harvard naval units.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAVAL R.O.T.C. CRUISE | 11/3/1937 | See Source »

Well, I have a telegram today from David W. Bailey of the Harvard Alumni Directory. This telegram from Cambridge states: "Name Walter E. O'Hara does not appear on official Harvard records of former students in any University department. Walter's brother Neal is a member of Class of 1915...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quinn Declares O'Hara No Harvard Man; Chafee Explains Own Position | 11/3/1937 | See Source »

Edgar Bergen is a 34-vear-old Delta Upsilon from Northwestern. Born in Chicago of Swedish parents, raised in Decatur, he was a talented ventriloquist, magician and odd-jobs-man before he enrolled in the speech department. At Northwestern he scraped up $35 to have Charlie McCarthy made by a...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What Could Bergen Do With Egypt's Sphinx? | 11/3/1937 | See Source »

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