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...summary: HARVARD. CENTRE. McLeish. r.f. l.g., Armstrong, McCall Pallo. Hartley Fitts. l.f. r.g., Walden Fitts, Tyson, Doolitte. c. c., Maver Chase, r.g., l.g., Redford Miller, Feiring, Barker, l.f. r.f., McMillin...
...cover, the work of S. M. Loring Occ. With the exception of the cover and a short article by Coach Knox, however, the magazine contains nothing even remotely connected with football or the game in question. An article on "Harvard, Politicians--Past Present, Future," by Ex-Governor Samuel W. McCall, and another by Professor A. T. Davison '06, in which he brings but an astonishing fact regarding the deficiencies shown by students, go far to make up this discrepancy. The high purpose of the rejuvenated Union is shown in J. U. Nef's outline of its past and present activities...
...giving our visitors from the University of Washington a square deal, and second it makes a most discourteous attack upon three prominent citizens of the community who did both Universities the honor of acting as judges at the recent debate. Mr. Palmer makes the deliberate charge that Governor McCall, Judge De Courcy of our Supreme Judicial Court and Dean Albers of Boston University Law School are "unfair" and "unfitted" for the task which they assumed. The only evidence he adduces to prove this remarkable assertion is the fact that they did not agree with him and he believes that they...
...unbiased decisions in far weightier matters than were here involved. Unfortunately Mr. Palmer's letter has not been confined to University circles where perhaps it would be laughed at and understood. It has been copied in the public press, in one instance under the caption "Unfair to Washington." Governor McCall, Judge De Courey and Dean Albers have had too much experience probably to give the matter more than a passing thought but the fact remains that a student in the University publicly has made an atrocious attack upon them, and in so doing has grossly viloated every principle of courtesy...
...league was organized in February at a meeting of those interested in furthering the candidacy of Herbert Hoover. It has conducted a very successful campaign; holding mass meetings, at which such men as Lieutenant-Commander Thomas Mott Osborne and Ex-Governor S. W. McCall have spoken, and publishing two special bulletins...