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...true that many disadvantages arise from this masterstroke. The bachelor of science in history and literature is condemned to go through life accompanied by the jeers of the ignorant populace, who mistake him for some synthetic monster. Cries of "scientist" greet the Classicless music student as he sits at his piano. Nevertheless, the cause of efficiency is served. Harvard marches on, leading the world...
...students were moved out of the first floor of the hall and this floor was turned over to lectures and classrooms. In 1870, still later, the whole building was turned over to public uses. It was here that the President of the University used to greet the Governor of the Commonwealth on Commencement Day. Here also were held the Phi Beta Kappa meetings. In 1924 the building was badly damaged by fire. After that it was completely remodeled, and now has twenty four of the Yard's most expensive suites, accommodating...
...Nashville, a delegation headed by Mayor Hilary Howse was waiting to greet the Senator & party. Waving away six automobiles provided to take them to Capitol Square, where a crowd was waiting for a speech, Huey Long crisply announced: "We'll walk." On the way he stopped to order his bandleader to play "Alexander's Ragtime Band"; to seize a pretty brunette from the sidewalk crowd, make her march between himself and the Mayor. At the War Memorial Building, Senator Long led the university's 125-piece band, made a speech expressing his thanks for the reception. During...
...first of these is Leroy Anderson '29, director of the Band, whose arrangements and vigorous waving of the baton over his charges have made him a popular figure with the student body. This is evidenced by the vehement cries of "Wintergreen" which greet the musicmen on their appearance each Saturday...
...whether this is a sufficient cause for a new organization is doubtful in the extreme. Attendance at the Liberal Club meetings does not bode well for attendance at the Forum. Interest in the Debating Council, until the recent Hitler trial was such that one can only greet the Forum with raised eyebrows. The dances of the Model League were better patronized than were the meetings in parliamentary procedure...