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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Governing Board for the Harvard Union has been appointed by the College authorities. The members of the board are: Matthew M. Luce '91, Regent; F. H. Carroll 2G.B.; E. A. Whitney 1G.; G. C. Barclay 1L.; and F. K. Bullard '20. They will act as general overseers, offering suggestions and criticisms of the management where needed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOVERNORS FOR UNION CHOSEN | 10/8/1919 | See Source »

...Library Committee has also been appointed, consisting of: Professor G. H. Chase '96, Chairman, Professor C. T. Copeland '82, M. E. Lowell 1G., Librarian, and L. T. Lanman '20. This committee will meet within a few days-to determine the general policy in buying books and periodicals. The Union Library is in exceptionally good condition this year, 200 news books having recently been added, while the 150 Harvard writers of war books are expected to contribute their works. There are on file newspapers from all of the important cities in the United States, and, in addition, arrangements have been made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOVERNORS FOR UNION CHOSEN | 10/8/1919 | See Source »

...That the general labor unrest throughout the country is due rather to the increased cost of living than to a revolutionary tendency is the opinion of Professor William Z. Ripley of the Department of Economics, and now a members of the National Board of Adjustment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INCREASED COST OF LIVING CAUSE OF ECONOMIC UNREST | 10/8/1919 | See Source »

...find a pacific solution to the acute problems of the present time, he believes. But Professor Ripley is not affraid that the United States is facing a period of actual revolution such as Russia is now passing through. He is confident that there is no danger of a general labor uprising

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INCREASED COST OF LIVING CAUSE OF ECONOMIC UNREST | 10/8/1919 | See Source »

This agreement is printed in order to clarify the general misunderstanding which has existed in regard to the relations between the two clubs over since their separation last year. According to the old agreement all the clubs were combined under one management, and called the Harvard Musical Clubs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE, BANJO, AND MANDOLIN GLUBS ARRIVE AT AGREEMENT | 10/6/1919 | See Source »

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