Word: malcolm
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...should orient its foreign policy in vigorous opposition to the Fascist Powers", while Donald McDonald '39, Stanley, O. Beren '41, and Jack S. Orloff '41 will support the Crimson in the negative. Meanwhile in New Jersey another Harvard delegation of Lawrence F. Ebb '39, Phil C. Neal '40, and Malcolm R. Wilkey '40, will uphold the affirmative of the same question against Princeton...
Harvard and Wellesley will combine their orchestras under the baton of Malcolm H. Holmes '28, the regular conductor of both orchestras, on Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the Music Building' at Wellesley. The concert will include Hadyn's "Symphony in D-Major," Beethoven's "Piano Concerto," and two of Brahms' Hungarian dances...
...Malcolm R. Wilkey '40, vice-President of the Council, and F. Welch Peel '39 have been named by Coach Albert Norris to make the first debating trip to the mid-west in a number of years. They will visit Washington University, St. Louis University, the university of Missouri, and Evansville College...
Editor Carmack was shot down for personal reasons after he had failed to beat Malcolm Rice ("Ham") Patterson, a Wet from Memphis, for the Governorship. In his martyrdom Carmack accomplished what his campaign failed of: the 1909 General Assembly's first act was to pass
This week the showdown came. Unable to bring all the Arab and Jewish delegates together during three weeks of the abortive Round-Table Conference, the British Government, rather than allow the deadlock to continue, threw its cards on the table. In an "unofficial recommendation" submitted by Colonial Secretary Malcolm MacDonald to the Arab and Jewish delegations, the British Government proposed that they end their League of Nations mandate over Palestine and set up the Holy Land as an independent state, tied by treaty relations to Britain...