Word: fields
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...division of History, Government, and Economics, under the chairmanship of Harold H. Burbank, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy, shows an increase of 40 over March of last year. Every one of the fields in this grouping records a substantial increase over the figures for the Class of '41. History, with a rise from 82 to 103, shows the largest gain of any field. Government has 12 more concentrators, going from...
Another Freshman, when stopped in the Yard for comment, field out into the Square, shouting, 'Gangway, Stillman, here I come...
Assistant magazine editor of the Boston Transcript for two years after graduation from Harvard (1915), Marquand served in the cavalry on the Mexican border, overseas as first lieutenant of field artillery. After the War he tried reporting for a year on the New York Tribune, quit because it was no place to "make a fortune." As a bitter ad writer, he saved a few hundred dollars, quit to write popular fiction...
...editorial chairman of the CRIMSON, Horn, of Long Beach, California, and Winthrop House, is also managing editor of the "Guardian." In his Freshman year he was a member of the Triangular Debating Team; and the following year, he was awarded the Detur Prize for attaining Group I. His field of concentration is Economics...
Coming from Chicago and now living in Lowell House, Hussey has charge of the "Guardian" in the office of editor-in-chief. He is also a member of the debating team and was graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy three years ago. History is his field of concentration. Kurland is a graduate of the Boston Latin School and is majoring in Economics...