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...Greeley 2E.S., M. W. Greenough '25, LeR. Hauer '26, L. G. Hill '23, N. C. Hutchinson '26, J. S. Hass '26, E. B. Jordain Jr. 2G.B., G. L. B. Keever '26, R. B. Lattimore '24, John Minghl '26, C. L. Pierson '26, C. D. Penrane Jr. '26, Isaac Rodman '26, Irwin Rosen '26, B. B. Seigal '26, A. L. Sherin '24, J. H. Smith '25, F. S. Stitt '22, S. L. Tait '23, P. D. Trafford Jr. '25, J. B. Vailen '26, Carle Vietor '26, F. M. Whillock '26, C. D. Whidden...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAY RECOVER LOST BOOKS | 10/14/1922 | See Source »

...concert with Mary Garden, former Chicago Grand Opera star and now director of the Chicago Opera Company. Dr. Archibald T. Davison '06, whose energy and ability in bringing the Glee Club to its present standing is well known, will conduct. Assisting Miss Garden will be Bruno Steindel, cellist, and Isaac Van Grove, pianist. Miss Garden will sing two groups of songs and two arias, while the Glee Club's program will be of the usual type...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB IN CONCERT AT SYMPHONY TONIGHT | 10/28/1921 | See Source »

...opening the meeting, President Lowell spoke very briefly of great discoveries which have altered the course of the world's history, and classed Mme. Curie's work with that of Sir Isaac Newton's as one of these. He then introduced Professor Richards of the Chemistry Department, who, after extending to Mme. Curie a cordial welcome to Boston and to Harvard, went on to speak of her work, and that of her husband, Professor Pierre Curie. Twenty-five years ago, he said, patient experimentation with uranium which was known to have the property of radio-activity, led to their discovery...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISCUSS MME. CURIE'S WORK AT RECEPTION | 6/21/1921 | See Source »

...descent can ever become a true Englishman. For once he agrees with that object of his detestation, the dehumanized scientist, who believes in the inevitable, in determinism, and in the theory that blood is thicker than ideals. Mr. Chesterton does not altogether advocate that the Jews be treated as Isaac of York, but he does not like to see them rise as high as Disraeli and Lord Reading...

Author: By Harry AUSTRYN Wolfson ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: DR. H. A. WOLFSON CONSIDERS THE JEWISH PROBLEM | 5/3/1921 | See Source »

...terror in Russia has ceased. It ceased six months ago. All the energy of the government has turned to constructive work; the better element is coming to the front. To these facts testify abundantly men recently returned from Russia: journalists like Frazier Hunt, Robert Minor, and Isaac Don Levine, relief workers like Wilfred Humphries of the American Red Cross, military envoys like Captain Sadoul, and government emissaries and agents like William Bullitt and Raymond Robbins. All these men are opposed to intervention in Russia; Herbert Asquith is opposed to it; Mr. President, after your early utterances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NON-INTERVENTION. | 11/14/1919 | See Source »

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