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...behind the front lines, and especially those of the men who are soon going to be in the front lines, are becoming increasingly important. The results of the Liberal Union's Student Opinion Questionnaire have significance in the war effort, as well as in the study of the species Harvardman...
...incidental effect of that landslide was significant. It launched the political career of a young Harvardman who was to learn how to appeal to crowds: in it Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt won a seat in the State Legislature...
...British Army; Brother Archibald (disabled by wounds in 1918 as a captain in the 26th) is at his bond business in Wall Street; Brother Quentin (the family's only flying officer) in a hero's grave in France. Young T. R.'s son, 21-year-old Harvardman Quentin, goes into service in June as an Army lieutenant...
...latter two McCord is the more substantially humorous, because he does not, so much as Nash does, get funny with his own first-person. McCord is a Harvardman, a scout for a Manhattan publisher, a quadruple club man-and he writes as such. His social prerogatives as a gentleman and scholar are great. In much of his verse he is not above writing like a dandy in a Conning Tower. At his plenary best -in Mother Liquor and Yellow Chartreuse, for instance-he can speak of life as a bee might speak of its hive. He can also give masterly...
...Harvardman Eugene O'Neill will have the best break of his playwright's career this month, when the Erskine School lends its loviest lasses to a Harvard Dramatic Club production of "The Great God Brown...