Word: harte
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...judges wil be Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Elton Professor of the Science of Government; Professor John Strong Perry Tatlock '96, Professor of English and a prominent Boston journalist whose name has not been announced...
...played. The championship squad was composed of six former college letter men, and one other man who had not won a college letter. It was composed of W. B. Hobbs, formerly of Knox College, Eznick Bogosian of Tufts, S. C. Cleaves of Princeton, Donald Bourne '25, W. I. Hart of St. Xavier College, W. E. Shafer of the University of Oregon, and D. P. Loomis. The final standing in the league is as follows...
...Alfred Hart Stafford of Newtonville...
...Hart Out. Along with its good news, Harvard had to announce some bad. Albert Bushnell Hart, Ph. D., Eaton professor of government since 1910 and a Harvard faculty member since 1883, terminated his long teaching career by resigning to devote his age (he is 71) to writing and editing. Of this sort of thing he has already done a lot, being' one of the most celebrated of U. S. historians, past or present. His most extensive single editorial production was The American Nation in 28 volumes. He has written on a score of phases of U. S. history, from...
...masterly if copy could be prepared for the Saturday Evening Post showing Publisher Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis in part of an extensive wardrobe designed and cut by Messrs. Hart, Schaffner & Marx; or for the Cosmopolitan, Town and Country, Hearst's International, etc., etc., to depict Mrs. William Randolph Hearst fitted and satisfied with Shur-On eyeglasses...