Word: falle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...heated political campaign between Smith and Hoover promises to make the Harvard Union program this fall the busiest in years. The Governing Board of the Union through its president, the Honorable Frederick P. Cabot, will invite several of the prominent political lights to the Union for dinner and luncheon engagements to be followed by addresses on the issues in the campaign. The Debating Union will hold at least two meetings before November 6. Hoover and Smith Clubs are being organized through out the University and the majority of their meetings will be held at the Union...
Among the many men whom the Union plans to invite to speak this year is Don Marquis of New York. Last fall Christopher Morley delivered a very amusing address to a full house and he suggested Mr. Marquis for this fall. A. A. Milne may come to this country sometime during the winter. Actors, playwrights and dramatic critics have spoken at luncheons heretofore although last year none appeared on the Union rostrum. This year St. John Ervine, the distinguished English critic who is gracing the pages of the New York World for a few months, may be present. An invitation...
During the summer a large radio has been installed in the Common Room to provide Union patrons with the fall world series reports, campaign speeches and football games. Other entertainment features will be announced later...
Tense is the competition in the salt mining industry. Saltman Fuller saw net earnings fall from $507,339 in 1926 to $327,000 in 1927, to only $3,108 for the first six months of 1928. On the stock exchange, International Salt dropped from a high of 92 in 1923 to a low of 54⅛ in 1928. Lessened demand, competitive price cutting, are among apparent causes of depression...
Rubber Cq. Tire makers, linked in the Rubber Pool, have seen their inventories of crude rubber, bought at around 40? a pound, fall to less than 20?. The same tiremakers, linked in the new Rubber Institute, are fighting fierce competition from mileage-guaranteeing mail order houses (see LETTERS...