Word: morey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Questioned as to why the War Department had chosen the Harvard Business School among other institutions, Colonel Morey replied that he had asked to be allowed to come to Cambridge after an investigation into the merits of the Harvard Business School...
...expressing his admiration for the work being done by the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Lieutenant Colonel L. S. Morey, officer in the Regular Army, and recently elected President of the Business School Club, was especially enthusiastic about the attitude of the faculty towards instruction, when interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter yesterday...
...institute is under the auspices of the Harvard-Princeton Fine Arts Club, of which the guiding spirits are Professors Sachs of Harvard and Morey of Princeton...
...CRIMSON reporter asked Coach Slattery his opinion yesterday afternoon, and the latter said emphatically. "It was most decidedly a home run. No one could have stopped it." Coach Morey of Middlebury, reached by telephone at the Copley Square Hotel, where his team is staging, hestitated to express himself definitely, but he conceded that since it was a very hard hit ball and it bounced badly for center fielder Hastings, it might better be judged a home run. Stanley Wood ward, the Herald reporter, concurred in this belief...
...Haven, Yale Freshmen are not permitted to sit in the orchestra of Shubert's theatre, or to eat in Morey's restaurant. They must not enter the Hotel Garde, and must carry matches at all times for the convenience of upperclassmen. Freshmen are forbidden to sit on the Sophomore fence, except on the day of the Yale-Harvard Freshman baseball game when Yale wins. They are excluded from the Junior Prom, and only seniors are allowed to go without a hat, or to play marbles...