Word: logan
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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President Lowell and Dean C. N. Greenough '98 will be present at the dinner preceding the Senior Smoker Wednesday night at the Union, which will be given for the seven permanent class officers, George Owen Jr. '23, C. C. Buell '23, Vinton Chapin '23, B. DeL. Nash '23, Sheridan Logan '23, J. G. Flint '23, P. B. Kunhardt '23, and C. P. Fordyce '23, chairman of the Smoker Committee. The following graduates have also been invited to the dinner, which will be held at 6.30 in the dining room of the Union...
President Lowell, Mr. Langdon P. Marvin '98, president of the Associated Harvard Clubs, George Owen Jr. '23, first marshal of the class of 1923, B. DeL. Nash '23, class secretary, and Sheridan Logan '23, treasurer, will be the speakers at a Senior Smoker which will be held on Wednesday evening, March 21, at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. Mr. Marvin, who, besides being president of the Associated Harvard Clubs, is an Overseer of the College, will speak on the duties and relations of the graduates to the University, and the work of various graduate activities...
Former Vice-President Marshall, a member of the United States Coal Commission in charge of investigation of civil rights in the coal fields, has been invited to send a representative to Logan to observe the test...
...struggle in Logan County, West Va., between the United Mine Workers and the coal operators has become more than a simple class conflict of Capital and Labor. The American Civil Liberties Union and a representative Citizens' Committee headed by Norman Hapgood, editor of Hearst's International, have intervened to make the Logan situation a test of free speech and constitutional guarantees in West Virginia. The first thing they did was to hold an open meeting at Logan, in the heart of the non-union coal country, closed for years to free speech on coal questions, and discuss...
...floating school" of Osa G. Candler, Jr., of Atlanta, son of the Coca-Cola king, has been realized. The transport "Logan," now known as the Candler Floating School, is to set sail Sept. 15, 1923, for a trip around the world to be completed June 10, 1924. It is to be a school for the children of the unfortunate rich. Mr. Candler states his position succinctly. The sons of the poor buckle down to work because they have no other interests. But the sons of the rich with their cars and their clubs have too many other things...