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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although this report is in effect an exoneration of the ambulance committee and the Medical Bureau, as Harvard men we strongly deplore the appearance of the ambulance in the parade. If is our opinion that once the Medical Bureau was given a free hand here at Harvard, it was completely within its rights in so using the ambulance, but we very strongly feel that such a free hand should never have been granted in the collection of funds for a cause so avowedly partisan...
After the meeting it was announced that the winner of the November 15 examination would be known on December 6. This is the date of the first of the free lectures by Bernard De Voto, the other two coming on December 8 and 10. In conjunction with the History plan, these lectures will be given in the new Lecture Hall, at 8 o'clock in the evening and will be broadcast short wave. The name of the History examination winner will be announced just before the first of these lectures and will also be broadcast...
...free, public lecture on "Light on Air-Borne Infection--A New Problem for the Engineer," by William F. Wells, of the University of Pennsylvania, will be given tomorrow at 7.30 o'clock in Pierce Hall...
...city's youth and oldsters, for whose higher education the city will spend nearly $9,000,000 in the coming year, the four colleges offer an almost unlimited range of instruction, from English for immigrants to an M. A., City College gives free training in technical schools of education, business, engineering, in addition to its liberal arts course. And one-half of the 47,000 enrollees are taking evening or extension courses. In the past ten years enrollment has jumped 14,000. Now the colleges rigidly limit entrance, require a high-school average of 75 to 80% for admission...
...gadgets means that dealers can continue in their accustomed sales routines. And prices, already raised some 5% in August, are generally being raised some 5% more with the show. Having ridden a rough road in 1937 because of unprecedented Labor troubles, U. S. automobile men last week were noticeably free from the gloom of Wall Street...