Word: hamline
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Kelley Robinson Carlson, Gelbrick, Hamlin, Stought and Breekins comprise the Vermont their contingent They are without their captain. Rice who withdrew from college two weeks...
College Republican Clubs, more than 250 of which are now functioning, will supply voters in all parts of the country with information on voting by mail. Director John Hamlin, of the College Bureau of the Republican National Committee, has just sent to the Harvard Republican Club full data on absentee voting laws of all states, and has requested the clubs to organize and maintain information bureaus for the benefit of voters who will be away from home on election...
...mire in the interest of a group of oil speculators." He characterized the Turks as murderers and the Kemalist Government as a group of adventurers whose régime was on its last legs. His position received needed dignity from the support of Professor A. D. F. Hamlin of Columbia University and Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard, who wrote a letter saying that the Treaty was worthless and the Turks untrustworthy...
...Wild" appeared to be the favorite among his novels; Lord Bryce, with "Modern Democracies," Thomas Hardy, with "The Dynasts," William Allen White, who owed his place to the vogue of his tale of "A Certain Rich Man," Louis Hemon, with his Canadian story, "Maria Chapdelaine," Ernest Poole, May Sinclair, Hamlin Garland, Zona Gale, and Rabindranath Tagore...
Much of the indifferent attitude of the average student towards national affairs has been due to a lack of practical instruction in vital issues of the day, according to Director John Hamlin of the College Bureau. These clubs, providing as they do constructive programs devoted to current political questions and nationally-known speakers to discuss them before the student body, are receiving serious affection and hearty support from college men and women...