Word: hara
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more than an hour last night, Neal O'Hara '15, Humorist for the Boston Traveller, kept a large and appreciative audience at the Union convulsed in laughter...
...joke-making industry" was carefully explained and liberally illustrated by Mr. O'Hara, and he found time to take up facetiously the athletics at Harvard, the question of girls' dress, and the parking question near Harvard Square...
...Hara started his speech by commenting on the differences of the Harvard of today and the Harvard of ten years ago. The chief trouble with Harvard at present is, according to Mr. O'Hara, that the students are too "high-brow," or as he later explained, "Harvard is 20 percent American, and 80 percent Transcript...
...Neal O'Hara '15, humorist on the staff of the Boston Herald-Traveller, will give a talk tonight in the Living Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock. "Humorists, and How They Get That Way," is the topic which Mr. O'Hara will present to his audience. Preliminary arrangements for the Union's next speaker have also been announced by the Union management...
...Hara was a member of the University graduating with the class of 1915. During the war, Mr. O'Hara served in the Ordinance Department of the United States Army. He held the rank of second lieutenant. Since his graduation from the University, Neal O'Hara has written for the stage, chiefly for vaudeville, but it is in the daily papers that his humor has appeared most frequently...