Word: mountings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...into Virginia President Hoover sent his secretary, Lawrence Richey, in search of trout streams for presidential fishing this summer. The President does not favor Mount Weather in the Blue Ridge, selected by Calvin Coolidge, as a week-end retreat (TIME, Feb. 25). He said it is hot and offers nothing much but scenery...
Crimson debaters will mount the rostrum in Paine Hall tonight at 8.15 o'clock in an effort to vanquish the Carleton College representatives. The subject for discussion will be "Resolved. That the jury system should be abolished," with the University supporting the negative...
...announcement of Harvard's free loan of the Stadium for the game with Stanford year after next. In making this loan Harvard has gone considerably beyond the usual limits of intercollegiate generosity. On the financial side it means the sacrifice of her share of gate receipts that will mount well up into the hundred thousands. And as Dartmouth usually counts on the Harvard game as by far her largest source of athletic revenue, the additional income from the Stanford game will mean a great deal in the further development of athletics at Dartmouth...
Harvard students desiring to go to the conference either as delegates to the League or the Labor Office meetings or as observers should write immediately to Miss Bonnie Bell Guernsey, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley. Applicants should state which organization they are interested in, and what country they desire to represent. The expenses will be limited to those incidental to transportation and to meals on Saturday; men chosen by the council as delegates after the submission of names will be given free lodging, but it will be necessary for observers to secure rooms for themselves...
...City Club in Boston, Constantine Ladas of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, President of the Model Council, and John Clarke of Amherst, secretary-general of the organization will speak about the coming Assembly. Harvard men who desire to attend this luncheon in order to find out more about the Mount Holyoke meeting should make reservations by letter to Miss C. V. Hayward, 84 Prescott Street, Cambridge before Thursday evening...