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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lopaulle, IL., to propose a program of study especially adapted to American students in French universities, particularly in law, sociology, or economics. Mr. Lepaulle will be at Langdell Hall, Center, on Wednesday evening. December17th, at 7.30 o'clock, and would like to meet at that time any Harvard students who are thinking of studying in French universities, so that he may receive their suggestions as to courses of study which would interest them...
...deny the "right" to extend the invitation. It is not that Mr. Humphries looks favorably on certain phases of Soviet government. Many of us may see its good points. But the fact is that Mr. Humphries is not the sort of man who should be encouraged to speak in Harvard halls, nor are his methods suited to give his audience a true conception of Russian conditions...
...reaction on the outside public is a matter which should be well considered. The stretch between Wilfred Humphries being allowed to speak at Harvard and encouraged to speak at Harvard is not a long one. We do not wish it thought that the University believes in such tactics as his, for it is not true. We would not object to a sober and intellectual discussion of Russian affairs, both from admirers and critics, but we do object to unbalanced speeches from avowed propagandists...
...Interscholastic Scholarship Trophy annually awarded by the Harvard Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa to the school whose candidates make the best record at the Admission examination has been won for the year 1919 by the Hotchkiss School at Lakeville, Conn., at which the Reverend H. G. Buehler is headmaster...
...Roosevelt America League, for which a plan has been drawn up by a committee of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, consisting of Professor Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard; President MacCracken of Vassar; Dr. James Sullivan, New York State Historian; Mr. H. S. Weet, Superintendent of Schools of Rochester; Dr. Stephen P. Duggan, Director of the Institute of International Education; Mr. Hermann Hagedorn, Secretary of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, and myself, as chairman, calls for a co-ordination in the name of America and in the spirit of Roosevelt of the physical, intellectual and civic activities of the schools and colleges...