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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...concerning the political machinations in Europe prior to the assassination of the Austrian archduke at Sarajevo in 1914. Every public appearance of Professor Barnes hitherto has been attended by opponents as well as adherents of his historical treatise. It is anticipated that many people will welcome the opportunity to express their disapproval of Professor Barnes attitude toward the Allied policies...
...were present last year, among their such coaches as "Ed" Hall and "Big Bill" Edwards. Now, as chairman of the rules committee, Mr. Hall spoke at the dinner, and he began his remarks by saying that while he did not wish to seem ungracious, he ventured, nevertheless, to express the hope that no newspaper ever again would undertake such a project in connection with American intercollegiate athletics...
...speaker tonight, as previously announced will be Mr. G. W. Britt, Chief Special Deputy of the Department of Revenue. He will outline the principles of the Coolidge rebate plan and will comment upon its practicability. The four prepared speakers following him will be allowed approximately five minutes each to express their views...
...wish to express our hearty approval of the editorial in yesterday's CRIMSON on the recent action of the Law School authorities. We feel that you have voiced the sentiments of the great majority of those in the School. The steps which have just been taken and the attitude which they represent, seem to as opposed alike to the traditions of the University, the requirements of the situation, and the nature of graduate and professional training. It is very much to be hoped that last week's action does not mark a permanent change in what has been regarded...
...average church. And the contrast in manner between the voluntary worshipers at Harvard and the constrained worshipers at Williams is simply appalling. Harvard men come into the chapel as into the house of God; Williams men, hurried, swarming, newspaper-landen, come into it as into a Bronx Park express...