Word: leaders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Said the Rev. John Roach Strat-on, fundamentalist leader: "Both the Governor and the attorney general did wrong. They should have permitted the members of their families to die and have died themselves rather than violate their oaths of office. An officer of the law swears to support the law and his family interests should not cut the slightest figure once he has taken the oath...
Bishop William Lawrence '71, speaking in the afternoon, is the leader under whose guidance the campaign for the Business School was inaugurated four years ago. Professor E. F. Gay Hon. '18, who will also speak in the afternoon, was the first Dean of the School...
...Hovey, apparently, proves the rule by his exception to it. A man of property, in a hurried moment, he may have swallowed the bait of "red" alarmists, those people who see in the lectures of a courageous leader of thought or in the ebb of the New York market the fires of a great and devasting uprising, lead by the "reds". Who the "reds" are has yet to be decided. Perhaps Mr. Hovey will find that when he discovers why "socialists" are per se wicked...
Brainerd Hunt Whitbeck Jr. '29, of Bronxville, New York, was chosen yesterday to lead the Harvard tennis team next spring. He will succeed his brother J. F. W. Whitbeck '27. The new Crimson net leader has been playing number 4 on the team this spring and although he is not the equal of his brother on the court, he has displayed an excellent brand of tennis in his matches this spring...
Albert Henry O'Neil '28 of West Roxbury, yesterday was unanimously elected captain of the 1928, University track team by the 1927 lettermen gathered at Notman's for the squad picture. He succeeds E. C. Haggerty '27, this year's leader of the Crimson track and field forces...