Word: m
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...guard went away, returned, said: "I'm sorry but the President...
...like it used to be. . . . As for Sinclair, he'll be just one of the boys here.We'll put him to work and hope he likes it. . . ." Convict Sinclair will share "his 8-by-6 cell with another prisoner. He will rise at 5:30 A. M.; retire at 9 P. M. For amusement he may read books, listen to the radio. It will be hot in this jail during the summer. If all goes well for him, Sinclair will be free...
...Harvard forces will be considerably strengthened since the St. John's College game by the return of Captain H. M. Hartnett '30 who was injured in the Dartmouth match. So far this season the records of the two teams are about equal with a slight advantage on the side of Syracuse. However, with the rapidly increasing interest which is being taken in the sport at Harvard the team should give a good account of itself...
...Fogg Museum, there is now on display a collection so sketches made by H. B. Hoover, M. Arch. 1926. Hoover was awarded both a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship and the Nelson Robinson Jr. Travelling Fellowship and made these sketches during his journeys aboard...
...Tuesday morning, at 9.30 o'clock the Overseers will meet in the new Courtroom of Langdell Hall and there the visiting committees will make their reports. After the business meeting, Dean Roscoe Pound of the Law School will speak on "Alums and Problems of Legal Education." Professor M. O. Hudson will explain the research in International Law and Professor F. B. Sayre will speak on the aims and plans of the new Institute of Criminal...