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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bonds of Friendship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO CLOSE APPLICATIONS FOR AWARD NEXT MONTH | 11/28/1931 | See Source »

...late Lady Julia Henry's will established the Charles and Julia Henry Fund "in the earnest hope and desire of cementing the bonds of friendship between the British Empire and the United States," the income from the fund to be used for Fellowships for British students in American universities and for American students in British universities. This is only the second year of the award; D. D. Lloyd '31, and William Foshay '31, were the Harvard students chosen last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO CLOSE APPLICATIONS FOR AWARD NEXT MONTH | 11/28/1931 | See Source »

...Charles Fickert, flying East, was delayed by a snow storm, Representative Arthur Monroe Free of California (Stanford 1901) was hurriedly summoned to fill in. Softly the Marine Band played "A Bicycle Built for Two." There was quiet, reminiscent talk but no songs, no cheers, no collegiate informality. Despite their friendship for the President, no member of the team could screw his courage up to calling him "Bert." Coffee and cigars were followed by a lantern slide show of undergraduate days. When the reunion broke up before midnight. President Hoover said to his guests: "Come back tomorrow morning for medicine ball...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Eye to Eye | 11/23/1931 | See Source »

Harvard and Yale have met for the fiftieth time in a football game. A crowd of 60,000 persons is dispersing in small, excited groups which bear with them the spirit of a rivalry firmly based on friendship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AFTER THE BALL IS OVER | 11/21/1931 | See Source »

...abilities. They are to be congratulated for their notable contribution to the histories of Harvard and Yale. It is the teams which met today, as well as their predecessors in the Stadium and in the Bowl, that have supplied the meetest realization of the rivalry and friendship which have ever existed between Yale and Harvard. The conduct of all such delegates of the two institutions has built up a festive tradition that has long been regarded by Harvard and Yale men much in the same light as the Fourth of July...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AFTER THE BALL IS OVER | 11/21/1931 | See Source »

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