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The National Guild and its tournament were the bright ideas of a slow-spoken, quick-thinking Texas music teacher named Irl Allison, who started the whole thing on a shoestring in 1929. Touring the land to sign up piano teachers for the Guild, Mr. Allison was once down to his...
The Harvard Alumni Association numbers on its rolls all men who have studied in some department of the University; of its 78,000 members, 51,347 are "active" (that is, hold a degree and are eligible to vote for Overseers). None pay any dues. Capital of the Harvard graduate empire...
2. Election of new clubs, fixing of net annual dues, selection of 1941 meeting place.
Johnny Harvard '43, hot lick artist on the slide trombone, easily made the Harvard Band last fall. But the hand of welcome was extended palm up: $5.00 for dues, $9.00 for use of uniform, and another $5.00 as a deposit against fines and incidentals. The return for this sum and...
The answer would appear obvious. Yet the H.S.U. hesitates to take the step which last fall it implied it would take should the Gottlieb referendum fail to go through. The advantages of national unity seem to have influenced yesterday's decision to remain within the Red pale. But these organizational...