Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...full board of Freshman advisors will be appointed some time next week, it was announced last night by W. W. Ryan '30, chairman of the board of advisors for the academic year...
Though the Corporation granted permission to the Rotary International last October to stage its meeting in the old University dining hall, the information was until recently withheld from the officials in charge of scheduling the examinations with the result that full arrangements were made to conduct the tests in the hall. According to G. G. Benedict '23, Assistant Dean in charge of records, the places for holding the examinations have been changed and postcards will be mailed to the men affected by this alteration in plans...
...graduate or Groton where he played on the football team, Coolidge took the full four year course at Harvard and in addition studied for a half year at the University of Arizona. He was a member of the football squad and rowed on the 150-pound crew during his Freshman year. In 1924-25 he gained a position on the University 150-pound boat. In the following year he was a member of the University crew squad. While in college he was Phillips Brooks House Librarian, a member of the Cercle Francais, of the Mountaineering Club, and of various social...
...policy were adopted by the Athletic Association it would not necessitate the complete uniformity of letter awards which has often accompanied the innovation elsewhere. During a transitional period, in which the experiment was being tried out, the minor "H", with no small qualifying letters, could be substituted for the full sized "H" with- letters designating the sport, and full major letter could be given to the men on those teams which, under the present system, win the minor insignia...
...magnificent visit to President Machado in January, 1928, when he journeyed in state to Havana to open the Pan-American Conference. Generous and flattering were President Machado's attentions to President Coolidge. They became indeed the "great and good friends" of diplomatic parlance. Mr. Coolidge returned to Washington full of admiration and praise for Cuba and its president. Secretary of State Kellogg took his cue from the White House and anti-Machado agitators kept well under cover...