Word: hawaii
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...captains of Harvard winter sports teams were elected yesterday as their respective teams assembled at Notman's to have their pictures taken. Charles Crehore Cunningham '32, of Milton, was named as leader of the 1932 hockey sextet while Benton Spangler Wood '32, of Honolulu, Hawaii, was selected by his teammates to head next year's swimming team...
Sirs: Mr. Adolph Ochs, owner of what Comrade Mencken would call the "eminent" New York Times, having arrived in Hawaii on a holiday expressed himself to one of the local newspapers, the Honolulu Advertiser, as follows...
Making Pagliacci will not rank with the past feats of Maestro Gallo, who once said of Pavlova "I bought her outright," and who persuaded the deposed Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii to go to one of his shows though she had not been out of her palace for 22 years. However, it is a courageous piece of pioneering and reveals a fact many producers had guessed but none had proved: grand opera is never likely to be successful cinema...
Members of the club elected the following men as officers: president, William Eugene Billings '31, of Grand Rapids, Michigan; vice-president, Joseph Michels Keller '32, of New York City; secretary, William Alfred Love, Jr. '32, of Honolulu, Hawaii; senior representative, Frederick Vaille Weeks '31, of Ogden, Utah; junior representative, William Edward Hutchins '32, of Riverton, New Jersey. All of these officers meeting together will form the executive council, which will have general control over the functioning of the club. C. H. Berry, professor of Mechanical Engineering, will be faculty sponsor...
...Business School. The majority of the Chinese, 31 out of 54, are also students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, while the remainder are spread through the College, Engineering, Business, Law, Dental, Theological Schools and the School of Public Health. Ten of the 27 from Hawaii are in the College. Four of the Frenchmen and three of the Englishmen are in the Business School. The number from the British Isles, including Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, numbers 23. All five of the Scotchmen are in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...