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Laurence S. Levy '39, has been acting as temporary chairman of the organization. Robert S. Brainerd '38, A. Jerome Himelhoch '38, Harold L. Stubbs '39, and Louis L. Sutro '38, have filled similar posts on four sub-committees...
Professionals. Played informally as early as 1895, organized professional football really began to flourish in 1925, when famed C. C. ("Cash & Carry") Pyle signed famed Illinois Halfback Harold ("Red") Grange to play for pay. Last year, a million people paid more than $1,000,000 to see the 54 games played by the nine teams of the National League, No. 1 organization of the game. This season professional football has two major leagues, named after baseball's. Leaders of the six teams in the American League last week were the Boston Shamrocks. In the National League, the Chicago Bears...
...hand on Hobart's rolling Geneva campus were students, alumni, educators, to hear Hobart's 18th President solemnly inducted by Princeton's 15th President Harold Willis Dodds, like him the son of a Presbyterian minister. Still in oratorical trim after welcoming Princeton's freshmen two days before, President Dodds took the occasion to declare: "The people love liberty . . . but they put ham and cabbage first, If they can't get them under democracy, they will trans fer their affections and their spiritual val ues to other systems. The blunt fact is that our democracy must...
Enrollment in Economics A jumped to 713 students yesterday as a rush of Freshmen and upperclassmen stormed the Boylston Reading room and Holyoke offices of Harold H. Burbank, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy and head of the course. More startling, the supremacy of History 1, for years the largest course in the College, may be threatened, inasmuch as that course showed a total of only 712 students last year...
Members of the Cabinet present were: Kalternborn, Dennett, Bowditch, Rodman W. Paul '36, Harold W. Danser, Jr. '37, Walter I. Tucker, 2M, Edward T. Ladd '38, Nathaniel H. Batchelder, Jr. '39, Sheldon Ware '38, Coleman Burke 3L, Shafer Williams 2Dv., Elliott B. Knowleton '39, and Oliver P. Bolton...