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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Other exercises are less easily explained, the frantic pulling on the handles of the little express wagon that does not move, the juggling of 500 lb. weights, lap after lap on the running track (perhaps the commuter will miss his train). The "sights" in Tartarus itself were not more diversified or less productive of apparent results...
...them into the recent case of the execution of the Greek officials. What took place in the Near East within the last few months is utterly beyond reach of even man's imagination. It will take more than a reading of newspaper dispatches to enable one to express a helpful opinion as to the justice of the Greek executions. Should it not take at least a study of the organization of the Court which tried the case and a study of the official report of the proceedings before we reach the conclusion that "their death was brought about...
...football reporters and sporting editors of the Boston papers gave a farewell dinner to Mr. W. J. Bingham '16 at the Lenox Hotel in order to express their appreciation of his unfalling kindness and consideration to them during his service as assistant graduate treasurer and head track coach. Mr. N. R. O'Hara '15 made a farewell speech and wished him luck on his voyage next Monday when he sails for Europe. This is the first time that any such mark of esteem has been shown by Boston newspapermen to a Harvard coach...
...seems a pity that whenever one discusses this subject, particularly the phase of assimilation, one forgets that the immigrants in this country today constitute more than one-half of our population, and that they have a right to express their opinions on this point. I venture to say, also, that while every immigrant stands ready to welcome with open arms any sound Americanization policy, yet each and every true immigrant is equally prepared to challenge any policy of absolute assimilation as being a repudiation of the principles on which this country was founded, and a violation of those rights guaranteed...
Tourists home from Europe express their disgust at the sight of a cash register in operation at the entrance to the Cathedral of Milan. But need they travel so many miles to witness evidences of the abominable "new Barbarism...