Word: farleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...repay Harvard for the loan of her valuable hot dogs, Mr. Roosevelt might well lend University Hall Jim Farley for a couple of weeks. Fresh from national triumphs, it should be a small job for him to bring our troublesome commuters back into the fold where they will no longer tickle official digestions...
...Farley could easily have seen that a love for student committees, a knowledge of how to pass the buck, and a belief in the effectiveness of inaction which usually simplify difficult problems would not settle the question of Harvard's lost sheep. He would have appreciated immediately the pickle which confronts a growing national university, when its local clients demand concessions. He would have understood instantly that delay makes such a social problem rapidly attain momentum. By this time, he would have several ERA projects distracting commuter attention...
...responsibility for the proposals on a committee which cannot in the last analysis settle such an important matter of policy has brought not only the commuters but the Committee itself, the Brooks House Cabinet, and its Advisory Council headed by Dean Sperry, into a state resembling rebellion. If Jim Farley can't come to Cambridge, University Hall has got to accept the responsibility squarely and adopt a reasoned course of action...
...following is the list of Harvard ushers: John F. Donovan '36, Edward T. Farley '36, J. Robert Haley '36, Shaunkelly, Jr. '36, Frank W. Knowlton '35, T. Ferguson Locke '35, John S. Marsh lL, Robert McIlvaine '35, John G. Rogers '36, and James M. Sampson...
...pound class: Farley (H) defeated Boyle (D) by a time advantage...