Word: f
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hoagland 2L, will have posts; in Westmorly, D. S. Byers 2G, and G. A. Morgan, Jr. 2G, instructor in Philosophy; in Morris Hall, Professor Joshua Whatmough and Hamilton Heard '28, entered in the Business School for next year' in Hamilton Hall, Bronson Goddard 3L and F. H. Sullivan 1G.B...
...Irving PhD. '26, will have charge; in Apthorp House, J. H. Perkins, 1L; in Beck Hall. Professor C.N. Jackson '98: in Claverly Hall, Assistant Dean W. I. Nichols '26 and Davidson Sommers 1L.: In Dana Chambers, P. W. Williams 2L., tutor and instructor in Government; in Drayton Hall, B. F. Jones 4M: in Dunster Hall, E. M. Weld, Jr. 1L.: in 5 Linden Street, W. B. Kohler 2L.: in Little Hall, W. S. Stone 2L., graduate secretary of the Harvard Union: in Reeds Block, L. S. Wright 3G, instructor in English A; in Russell Hall, R. H. Field...
Singles No. 1. J. C. Rueter '28; No. 2. R. S. Winslow '30. No. 3. A. G. Thacher Jr. '29; No. 4. F. L. Hers '29; No. 5, H. O. Sturgis '29; No. 6, H. W. Sayles...
...organization was completed, the nominating speeches began. The first was delivered by James Roosevelt '30, who named Governor Smith as his choice amid an uproar of applause. Newton D. Baker, Thomas J. Walsh, James A. Reed, and Albert C. Ritchie were put in nomination following Roosevelt's speech. A. F. Reel '28 nominated Senator Burton K. Wheeler and a demonstration followed. C. C. Alpern '28 made a parody of Bryan's famous "Cross of Gold" speech, in favor of Senator J. T. Henin of Alabama, but his candidate received no votes on the second ballot...
Although the pristine militancy of student government in the larger eastern colleges is now subdued, the idea's soul goes marching on, and westward. At the University of California, where it flourishes in full flower, the student council found Editor James F. Wickizer of the California Daily Bruin guilty of treason to the cause in "not conforming to the policy of constructive criticism, particularly toward the administration, which has been laid down by the council." The penalty named for further infraction of this rule was removal from office...