Word: interred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lawrence F. Ebb '39, President of the Debating Council, announced last night that a new position, Director of Inter-House Debating, will be filled by the end of the week. The director is to receive a salary from University funds, an entirely new development in the financing of debating at Harvard...
Members of the Inter-House Debating Council will automatically become affiliate members of the University council, and may be promoted to the "varsity" squad (intercollegiate debaters) on the recommendation of the House director. There will also be a forensic Jayvee team...
Later the group will take up the question of setting up, in conjunction with the Debating Council, the organization of this year's program of inter-House debating...
Among the accomplishments of the inter-House Athletic Council, composed of the eight athletic secretaries, Clarence H. Haring '07, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics and Master of Dunster House, William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, and Samborski himself, the mentor of House athletics lists revision of eligibility rules, new methods of selecting assistant House secretaries, and the election of three representatives to the Undergraduate Athletic Council...
Because without the longshoremen no general strike comparable to San Francisco's War of 1934 can break out, this was good news at the Golden Gate, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, many a lesser Pacific port. Despite stiffened employer resistance and a labor position weakened by inter-union feuds, longshoremen were not quite willing to grant the outright guarantee against outlaw "quickies" which President Almon Roth of the Pacific Coast Waterfront Employers Association originally demanded. Instead the Bridges union agreed to punish contract violators by suspension or expulsion, to put disputed cases up to five permanent arbitrators, in no event...