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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard Hall 2 will be the official headquarters today for the corps of 103 Junior-and Sophomore Class Day Ushers who will superintend today's program of events under the generalship of A. R. French '29, hand usher. There will be a mass meeting this morning for all ushers at 9 o'clock in Harvard 9, Parlges and full instructions will be given out at this time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers Meet at Harvard Hall | 6/19/1928 | See Source »

...following epithets were used by Representative George F. James of Norwood, Mass., in referring to Mr. Reading: betrayal, deliberate, prostituted, profligate, seductive, contaminated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORRUPTION: Impeachment | 6/18/1928 | See Source »

...brilliant vivacity that springs from her myriad interests. Able horsewoman, her interest reflects itself in frequent contemplation of the technicalities of horseflesh. Scintillating conversationalist, her characters reflect the widely varied circle of her acquaintance. A liberal in politics, she tilts sharply at conservatism. And the result is a mass of entertaining material, done into novel-form to allow of romance -that other interest the author so frequenty avowed in her autobiography...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Horsey Romance | 6/18/1928 | See Source »

...official headquarters all day tomorrow for the corps of 103 Junior and Sophomore Class Day Ushers who will superintend tomorrow's program of events under the generalship of A. E. French '29, head usher. French emphasized last night the importance of every man's attendance at the mass meeting for all ushers at 9 o'clock in Harvard 2. Badges and full instructions will be given out at this time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD HALL TO BE CENTER FOR CLASS DAY USHERS' CORPS | 6/18/1928 | See Source »

Such a situation in its mass and its incoherence gives food for thought, but not for regret to the graduates of colleges more normal in size and scope. They will be more inclined than ever to hold that mass production is inapplicable to higher education. If only for the reason that the imponderables, the community sense, college loyalty, individual recognition appear to be lost in the crush at an institution whose total registration is greater than the entire population of many a flourishing city. Providence Journal

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 6/12/1928 | See Source »

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