Word: englishes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Presiding at the competition will be Vernon H. Struck '38, second marshal of the senior class. The judges are John H. Finley, Jr., assistant professor of Greek and Latin; Joseph R. Hamlen; G. H. Maynadier, assistant professor of English, emeritus; Bliss Perry, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of English, emeritus; and Hon. Eliot Wardsworth. Charles Townsend Copeland, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, emeritus, will serve as honorary judge...
...series of swift moving scoring drives featured by deft lateral passes, the visitors romped to an early lead and left at half-time with a one-sided 27-0 margin. Apparently discouraged, the Crimson was unable to check the English parade of scores that 23 additional tallies in the last 35 minute period...
...Cambridge fifteen has three more encounters before concluding its first American tour since 1934. The remaining games are with Princeton and two all-star aggregations at New York. Following Saturday's victory, the English squad were the guests for dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston...
...would seek to take courses in economics, government or related subjects. The news from Cambridge is that this prediction was justified. Of the 312 journalists, from forty-four states, who have expressed a desire to study at Harvard, ninety-eight select economics, ninety-six government and forty-three history. English comes next with thirty-six. We can remember--it was only a few years ago--when it seemed that every young man in journalism wanted to be a critic of the drama. But only three out of the list of applicants for Harvard list the drama as their principal interest...
...Worcester (English), Dr. Gilmore (History) Monday 1:30-3 o'clock; Mr. Gordon (English), Dr. Miller (Economics) Tuesday 7:30-8.30 o'clock; Dr. Miller (Rom. Lang), Dr. Perkins (Hist. & Lit.) Wednesday 7.30-8.30 o'clock. Mr. Birkhoff (Mathematics), Professor Elliott (Gov.) Thursday 1.30-3 o'clock. Professor Munn (English), Mr. Chase (History), Friday 1.30-3 o'clock...