Word: hart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Education with an accent on research was introduced into this country when President Eliot brought back this idea from Germany, stated Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, Emeritus, last night at the Union Common Room...
...speech, sponsored jointly by the Memorial Society and the Freshman Committee, dealt with interesting reminiscences of Professor Hart's college days...
...Russell House, No. Woodstock 4.00 Shattuck Inn, Jaffrey 4.00 Spruce Mountain Lodge, Jackson 3.25 Spyglass Hill Farm, Warren 3.50 The Tavern, Peterborough 4.50 Thayer's Hotel, Littleton 2.00 Waterville Inn, Waterville V'll'y 4.50 VERMONT Bradford Inn, Bradford $3.50 Crestwood Hotel, Rutland 1.50 Middlebury Inn, Middlebury 4.50 White Hart Inn, Salisbury 6.00 Windsor Hotel, Windsor 1.50 MASSACHUSETTS The Northfield, East Northfield $4.00 Weldon Hotel, Greenfield 2.00 Williams Inn, Williamstown 6.00 NEW YORK Cooper Inn, Cooperstown...
Under the auspices of the Morris Gray Poetry Fund, Philip Horton biographer of Hart Crane, yesterday afternoon delivered a lecture in Sever Hall on the works of the poet...
...Harvard Dramatic Club presents as its fifty-fifth production "Straight Scotch," a sentimental little piece by Francis R. Hart, Jr., dog lover, the burden of the play being the praise of Scotch terriers. The show has genuine entertainment values in a mild, easy-going way, despite the plainness of the dialogue and the case of foreseeing the dramatic surprises. The author's enthusiasm for Scotties is contagious, although not necessarily in kind; that is, although you may come out feeling no differently about Scotch terriers, you are likely to be generally improved in spirits...