Word: entertainers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...College. At three she went with him to the polls to watch him vote straight Republican. When little Miss Sarah congratulated President Roosevelt on his birthday, he sent her a thank-you note illustrated with sketches of a macaw and of his daughter "Princess Alice." Later Miss Butler helped entertain notables. Today she is Vice Chairman of the New York Republican State Committee, a position she attained by hard political work from her election district up. Tall and dark, she stumps the State for her party, sounds off on "issues" like anybody else...
Coach Ulen may do a little experimenting this afternoon, in preparation for the four following meets. On Saturday, February 20, the more men will entertain West Point, a week later they will travel to Dartmouth, and on Saturday March 5, Pennsylvania will come to the Harvard Pool. The season will be climaxed on Wednesday, March 9 at New Haven. The Yale team, which defeated Harvard 50-12 last year, is belived to be even faster this season. From now on the Crimson tank men will find plenty of difficulty ahead of them but the line should provide a culminating test...
...effort to encourage and stimulate residents of the Houses to entertain at meals and at other times some of the foreign students now studying at Harvard, the Foreign Student Committee at Phillips Brooks House has organized committees of five men each in each House. By means of these committees, residents in any House who desire to get in touch with any representatives of the 40 nationalities in the University will be able...
When any member of the Houses wishes to entertain some student coming from one of the countries mentioned above, application should be made to Brooks House or to the committee in the House, four days ahead of the date on which the contact is to be made. In this way the Committee will have time enough to give word to Brooks House, and the desired foreign student will have a chance to reply to the invitation...
...convinced majority sentiment in favor of that action in the United States. I am not in favor of a plank in the Democratic national platform urging our joining the League. I think it would be a great mistake to make a partisan issue of the matter. . . . Any opinion I entertain on the subject of America's relationship to the League of Nations must be recognized as merely an opinion such as any private citizen is entitled to entertain...