Word: hershey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...motives are simple. They are not, as George F. Babbitt ignorantly supposes, an " advertising stunt" for Hershey almond bars. Mr. Hershey was a poor boy. He had no education. He learned a trade and made a fortune out of it. He has no children. Now he would like to give an opportunity to as many boys as possible to make fortunes for themselves. Girls he does not provide for, on the ground that they can always get married or do housework, and so find homes. "Girls don't need help like boys," said he, " so I decided on boys." Boys...
...outstanding performers in the 880-yard run. The men who have made the best time for Technology in the mile distance are Sanborn, Snow, and Bemis, while in the two mile event Hendrie and Sanborn will give the Crimson distance men the stiffest opposition. Among the hurdlers, Blodgett and Hershey seem to be the Engineers' most likely point winners...
...Spaulding High V. B. Hagenbuckle '24, end 20 5.08 168 Mt. Vernon High R. M. Harris '24, back 21 5.11 166 Terril High W. S. Hatch '24, tackle 21 6.02 191 Dean Academy H. L. Haws '24, back 22 5.08 170 Lower Merion High F. S. Hershey '25, end 19 6.02 170 East Orange High E. D. Hoag '24, back 21 5.11 166 Monson Academy M. Hubert '23, end 21 6.00 181 Yonkers High K. B. Hurd '24, guard 24 5.09 202 Worcester Acad. L. S. Leavitt '25, back 19 5.11 175 Quincy High J. H. Lee '23, back...
...second; the last named being the ruling favorite. If Whitney is in condition to run, he should win the high, while last year's order of Fitts, Chittick, and Whitney may well be duplicated in the lows. In addition to Chittick, Amback in the high hurdles and King or Hershey in the lows are the best Tech possibilities...
...comment upon Professor Hershey's last reason, which he terms Japanese disinclination for migration, because, while I admit the characteristic disinclination of a people to leave their native land, our inquiry into the question of population is for the purpose of seeing how strong is the economic pressure and what are the effects upon the nation of an enormous increase in density of population without proportionate increase in material wealth. Just mere inquiry into the psychological attitude of the people--an attitude powerfully influenced by environmental and historical forces of the past 25 centuries shows that a purely economic explanation...