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Manager Wood stated last night that in at least three of the cities where the Instrumental Clubs are to appear, there will be special entertainment for the members of the Clubs either before or after the concerts. There will be dances at both Rochester and Indianapolis, the latter to be held at Indianapolis Country Club, and there is to be a tea dance for the yisiting Harvard men at Rochester...
...laws," he said. The Constitution, of course, vests the direction of U. S. foreign policy in the President. The Logan Act of 1799 makes it a criminal offense for any citizen without the Government's sanction to correspond with any foreign power with intent to influence either country's conduct "in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States." Anticipating some such move as Mr. Britten's, the State Department has lately been circulating copies of the Logan Act in quarters where it might be necessary...
Almost the entire Harvard eleven was honored by the Associated Press in its annual selection of mythical all star teams of the Eastern universities. Nine of the eleven regulars were listed in the "Honorable Mention" category of this selection, although none was included on either of the two teams chosen...
...remaining weeks of flying time the Club is planning to undertake two or possibly more cross-country flights. One will probably consist of a trip to Colonel Green's airport at Dartmouth, Massachusetts, a one hour flight each way. The other flight will in all probability be to either the Worcester or Hartford airport. While the pilots for the flight have not been announced as yet the foremost candidates are: W. N. Bump '29. T. P. Sproul '29, L. D. Parker '31, and P. H. Moon '32. This flying time, plus that of the regular operation at the Boston Airport...
...mention "the failure of many Phi Beta Kappa men elected on the basis of course grades, to attain more than a general or special cum at graduation." Failure to attain (if you really want to go so far as to call it all that) a special cum may indicate either incompetence on the part of the Phi Beta Kappa man, or a sudden fatigue of academic honors. There is, however, no failure at all about obtaining a general cum, that implying rather a complete unwillingness to be tutored and specialized to the extent that honors demand, than any incompetence...