Word: harpers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...line-ups follow HARVARD 1930 CUSHING Wenner, Rhodes r.f. l.g. Crawford, Jones Ward l.f. r.g. Jones Waterman c. c. Fanos Le Rue r.g. l.f. Lillibridge Morris Bigelow, Harper l.g. r.f. White, Crawford, Corvesle
...what do you suppose, my children? Some naughty, naughty little girl went right up to the library table and read Harper's. If you don't believe me, read "Jane", a story told in the Socratic manner...
...Filoon '29, M. M. Green '28, J. R. Harper '28, R. L. Hatch '28, S. J. Jaffe '29, D. R. Kive'l '29, J. H. Lane '28, J. D. Leckley '27, J. R. McCurdy Jr. '28, J. S. Malick '27, D. J. O'Connell Jr. '29, A. W. Slocum '28, H. D. Stone '28, J. A. Vogel...
ADVENTURES ON THE BORDERLAND OF ETHICS-Richard C. Cabot, M. D. -Harper ($2). Professor Cabot of Social Ethics at Harvard, as sincere a servant as ever stood before the Lord and his fellows, some years ago gave a thoughtful public something to chew on in What Men Live By (1914). He now proposes the study of Ethics (a word more inclusive and less suspect than Morals) by toilers in various vine-yards-Theology, Medicine, Business, Education, Social Work...
...Chapman writes down frankly his criticisms, speaks of the things he does not like, and cites himself as an example of the kindness of a great administrator who was not too busy to interest himself in the financial worries of an individual student. Rollo Brown, in the curent Harper's, paints a quiet personal portrait of the Olympian, finds him to have been "a very wise man, a very good man." And in an earlier number of the same magazine, Edward Martin from the editor's easy chair takes stock of the personal qualities of the great educator: "A splendid...