Word: hardwick
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...state that Mr. Robert E. Wood, recently elected President of Sears, Roebuck & Co. is a brother-in-law of Senator Thomas Hardwick of Georgia (TIME, Jan. 23). This is not correct for Senator Hardwick is a very distant cousin of Mr. Wood's wife...
Elected. Robert E. Wood, 47, U. S. Army general (resigned), vice president of Sears, Roebuck & Co., to be president; to succeed the late Charles M. Kittle. General Wood is a brother-in-law of Protestant Episcopal Bishop Ernest Milmore Stires of Long Island and of Senator Thomas Hardwick of Georgia...
...that the Yale game has been played, the CRIMSON feels that some comment may be made on Mr. Hardwick's remarks at the Union. These, to be brief, were that the CRIMSON has not been "supporting" the football team. A plea of guilty will be the quickest way to answer the charge. The CRIMSON does not "support" the football team, any more than it "supports" the Harvard Dramatic Club, the Harvard Glee Club, the Harvard Corporation, the Harvard Lampoon, or the Phillips Brooks House Association...
...Hardwick believes that football is the most important occurance at Harvard. The CRIMSON does not share in this opinion. It, to be frank, does not think that a student juggling a football while studying represents a true picture of Harvard life--and if the abolition of this, and other similar habits has been the result of the CRIMSON's policy, the CRIMSON has no regrets...
...Hardwick has given the CRIMSON too much credit and the student body far too little...