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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been appointed to complete the Junior Dance Committee, it was announced last night by A. R. Sweezy '29, the chairman. The other members of the Committee are J. H. Sachs '29, A. T. Hartwell '29, and R. A. Stout '29. James Lawrence '29 and James De Normandie '29 will fill the positions of head-usher and treasurer respectively...
...nominee for President and Vice-President who receives the highest number of votes will become President, while his nearest competitor will fill the subordinate office...
...only do these examinations set strict limits on the relationship between tutor and student. I believe that they are capable of exercising a very unwhole-some influence in respect to the kind of person chosen to fill the position, thus further impairing the contact I feel to be so important. Most young men who are enthusiastically concerned to become successful teachers, and who may by good fortune possess creative imaginations of their own, will not be content to labor long under the shackles of the traditional conception of literature and of these new examinations which extend its power...
Members appointed to the Committee yesterday are J. H. Sachs '29, A. T. Hartwell '29, R. A. Stout '29; the head-usher will be James Lawrence '29, and James de Normandie '29 will fill the position of treasurer...
This year's tusslers were Ormel Hinkley Simpson, who rose from Lieutenant-Governor to fill the big chair when Governor Henry J. Fuqua died in 1926; Huey P. Long, a talkative, curly-headed bantamweight on the Public Service Commission; and U. S. Representative Riley Joseph Wilson, who tried to gain fame as a Mississippi flood controller...