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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...CRIMSON purposes that this poll shall stimulate student interest in politics by giving the political clubs of the University an opportunity to match their skill in winning voters for their respective candidates. It should prove either a confirmation or a repudiation of the charge which Professor Hart made in 1928, that Harvard political clubs "are half-asleep." Too the preliminary information which will be printed, including statements from the clubs, interviews and articles on the candidates, and statements from Harvard professors and national political figures, may well offer a mine of material to aid the voter in making his choice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESIDENTIAL POLL | 10/14/1932 | See Source »

...Jordan. British Commissioner of Public Health of the Shanghai International Settlement, that the disease, which is always skulking in China, would be especially virulent this year. Some 500,000 Chinese contracted the disease, some 150,000 died (Dr. Jordan's estimate). Last July Dr. Robert Watson Hart, chief of the American Oriental Quarantine Service, saw "20 funerals in 20 minutes at Amoy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Asiatic Cholera | 10/10/1932 | See Source »

...second-year students elected to the board this year are as follows: K. C. Davis, R. H. Demuth, A. L. Dougan, M. B. Finkelstein, E. E. Ford, Jr., L. T. Furth, H. L. Hart, C. T. Horsky, E. H. Kent, R. H. Lindman, C. H. Livengood, Jr., R. P. Loftus, David Riesman, Jr., W. C. Roper, Jr., B. R. Shute. The third-year men elected are B. D. Brooker, H. B. Gross, and Albert Soladar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EIGHTEEN MEN ARE TAKEN ONTO LAW REVIEW STAFF | 9/26/1932 | See Source »

Tribune and Post printed comparatively restrained reports. But the Daily News and Hearst's Herald & Examiner scarcely tried to conceal their evident belief that Mrs. Pollak's efforts to escape punishment were as ludicrous and hilarious as Roxie Hart's, also as empty of merit and as likely to succeed. The Herald & Examiner assigned its cinema reviewer, Carol Frink, to cover the trial as she might cover a comic melodrama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Fun at a Murder Trial | 9/12/1932 | See Source »

Last week Major-General William D. Connor, superintendent at West Point, and Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, superintendent at Annapolis, conferred in Philadelphia and came to a three-year agreement. Said they: "Faced with a situation under which post-season football games are repeatedly played very late in the season, to the detriment of academic work at both institutions, the Military and Naval Academies have decided to arrange a three-year series of athletic contests. The arrangement is made without change in existing policies, under which each institution fixes its own eligibility rules. . . . The first contest of the series will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Reconciliation | 9/12/1932 | See Source »

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