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According to a survey made last week by a CRIMSON reporter, more than half the merchants in Harvard Square have joined President Roosevelt's program for national recovery. Among the stores that have joined are: Leavitt & Perice, J. August Inc., Walter A. Burke, The Haberdashery. The Harvard Co-operative Society, James Brine Co., Daley's Drug Inc., Gomatos Bros., Morisson MacGowan, J. T. Phelan Co., Worcester Bros. Co., Ruth Evelyn, E. F. Kemp. The First National Stores, Eaton Pharmacy, Amee Bros., Edwin R. Sage, La France Co., Russell R. Cameron, Bernice Cannon. Gustie's Restaurant, Fred Olssons, Cahaly's, Wright...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUARE MERCHANTS JOIN NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT | 8/8/1933 | See Source »

Leverett House, secure in its wisdom, has no pretensions. The trenchant phrase "Leavitt and Peirce" has more of a dormitory ring than "Mather and McKinlock." In the effort to conceal its identity the House even renounced such an abortive distinction as the Kirkland tower. Definite, but not startling, is its situation on both sides of Mill Street, between Plympton and Bow, conveniently near to the Weeks foot bridge, and to the delights of the Business School Cafeteria. Perhaps the only truly unusual thing about the House is its much discussed, trapezoidally shaped, and subtly concealed dining hall, graced at House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEVERETT HOUSE | 3/14/1933 | See Source »

...Sullivan '33, President of the University Debating Council. The following Freshmen members of the 1936 Debating Council who are not on the Committee will attend: B.C. McDonald, Melvin Levy, K.M. Smith, J.A. Strauss, E.A. Zraick, L.C. Lewin, J.M. Sheesley, Harold Winkler, H.J. Hunter, H.P. Luz, F.M. Truitt, Leavitt Howard, D.H. Gordon, Jr., B.T. Woodle, W.A. Amesbury, W.S. Zeman, S.M. Bessie, H.V. Poor, A.A. Ballantyne, Jr., D.S. Debard, A.J. Rothman, J.S. Weber, C.B. Feibleman, W.W. Sprague, Hugh Gore, R.M. Drysdale, Jr., G.R. Farnham, Paul Rothkrug...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST YEAR DEBATERS WILL FORMULATE PLANS | 11/23/1932 | See Source »

...business is news, not policies, politeness or protection of public characters. When the sister of the President of the United States writes an article about her brother. TIME'S duty lies clear before it. But what did Mrs. Payne find that was disgraceful in Mary Hoover Leavitt's article? It was evidently considered entirely commendable by President Hoover's good friend Harry Chandler, who published it first in his Los Angeles Times.-ED. Marxian Depravity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Aug. 29, 1932 | 8/29/1932 | See Source »

...Last year President Hoover was embarrassed when Cornelius Van Ness Leavitt, his brother-in-law, was arrested in Santa Monica for liquor possession. Mr. Leavitt was later acquitted in court (TIME. Nov. 23, Dec. 14). What the President's feelings were could only be guessed last week when he read an article in the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine by his sister, Mary Hoover Leavitt. Excerpts from "My Brother, the President": "The last time I saw him was more than three years ago at the inauguration. . . . My brother and I spent a last half-hour together. We had to talk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Plans for a Party | 8/15/1932 | See Source »

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