Word: olds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...transfer of the same ethics to intercollegiate sport holds possibilities pleasant to contemplate. Certainly it is wrong to encourage the men who lead our youth astray by returning their athletes' salaries to them, and in the past there has been no way of escape from the old adage, "once a professional always a professional." A study of the recent French strategy immediately suggests the possibility of asking youthful violators of the gentlemen's agreement to turn over their summer earnings to the funds of their Alma Mater's athletic association and begin life over again. Besides greatly improving the quality...
...Lect. Hall Gorman 28 Sever 35 Government 27a Sever 30 Greek 2 Sever 35 History 13 Adams-Leith Sever 5 Lewis-Schambs Sever 6 Scovelle-Youngman Sever 7 History 15 Harvard 5 History 40 Harvard 5 History 68 Harvard 6 History of Science 1 Emerson D Italian 1 Old Fogg Lect. Rm. Mathematics A.V. sects. 1, 2 Sever 24 Mathematics CV Sever 8 Mathematics 3 New Lect. Hall Mathematics 15 Sem. Mus. 1 Music 4 Music Bldg. Philosophy 4 Emerson D Physics D Mallinckrodt Large Lect. Rm. Physics 2b Sever 29 Physics 16a Mallinckrodt Large Lect. Rm. Physiology 2 Sever...
Such has been the history of many a U. S. scandal. But such was not the case last month when 19-year-old Howard, Prince of Sagan, son of the Duchess de Talleyrand, who was Anna, the daughter of the late wealthy Jay Gould, shot himself on purpose in his mother's Paris home. The press did not get wind of the story until last week. When the press came, the Duchess was ready with a frank, detailed and-most important of all-entirely literate statement; one that prevented garbling by scandal-monging journals. The statement said: "The Duke...
...case of Publisher McLean v. Prince de Ligne, transferred their attention elsewhere. Infant Shame. The minimum age at which a person can be embarrassed, shamed and disgraced has never been clearly defined. But up to last week one Theodore W. Purtee, of Cincinnati, considered that a 12-month-old baby was not too young to be embarrassed, shamed, disgraced. A concern used Mr. Purtee's infant son's picture for advertising purposes in a manner which he thought most humiliating. Father Purtee sued for $5,000 damages, alleging that Infant Purtee had, because of it, been "ridiculed...
...life is naturally an important one. It has numerous implications, depending on the use to which the dining halls in the new Vanderbilt Square are put. The varying interpretations as to what it will imply, however, are as confusing as they are exasperating. All of which brings up the old proverb that if a dog bites a man, it's not news, but if a man bites a dog, it is news. The man has evidently bitten the dog in this case. Sheff, is to have a House Plan, but the news or lack of it has been so completely...