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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Meteor", the egoistic genius who, in his spurt of overwhelming success, ruins the lives of all about him. Never has he given a more powerful performance, never displayed so artistically, his uncanny instinct for attack and transition. A long speech in his hands never becomes boring. Each new thought that forms in the character's head is projected definitely by changes in his voice, in his body, and his face...
...this matter of eating meals in the new houses, the University states that it must have at the very lowest a guarantee of 10 meals a week for $7.50 for each student in a House...
...Fuller '30 of the Harvard Flying Club, piloted the club plane in the third cross country flight of the fall from Boston to South Dartmouth, outside New Bedford. Fuller carried one passenger and made the trip of 125 miles in 80 minutes...
...permanent positions on the Class Committee went to Guy Constant Holbrook Jr. of Clifton, Arthur Lithgow Devens Jr., of Boston, Bernard Barnos, of New Hartford, Connecticut, William Potter Lage, of Suffern, New York, Thomas Frothingham Mason, of Brooklyn, New York, and Howard Theodore Wenner, of Northhampton, Pennsylvania, all of whom held a distinct lead over the remaining nominees...
...race for Class Day Committee, James Gordon Douglas Jr., of New York City, was first; the remaining six members of the committee finished in the following order: William Thomson Wetmore, of New York City; Josiah Warren Potter, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Foster Stone Davis, of Concord; New Hampshire; Vincent Lawrence Hennessy, of Brookline: Charles Beaman Lakin, of Scarsdale, New York: James Lindsay Ware, of Cambridge...