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The answer has to do with a wonderful new science which an Overseer yesterday described as Public Relations. He put it this way: "When someone asks you, 'What do you think of Tom Bolles?" what do you answer? It's automatic. 'Two Bolles is a nice guy and a great...
The Overseer went on to explain. "The only trouble with Harvard athletics today is the trouble with Harvard in general. It's not getting enough of the right kind of students. Why? Because the alumni all over the country are complacent. They're sitting back resting, expecting Harvard to continue...
The move, then, followed a pattern which has been evident for some time now. This pattern includes the recent reorganization of the Overseer's Visiting Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, and the revitalization of the Alumni's Schools Committees. Twenty-two winter speeches at sundry affairs by football...
In answer to proposals to outlaw Communism made by former Overseer Charles E. Wysanski, Jr. '27 in the May issue of the Atlantic Monthly, Howe said that more proof was needed before the means of the party could be called unconstitutional.
The unveiling of tablets commemorating Charles William Eliot and his son Charles Eliot will take place at the Eliot Bridge dedication tomorrow afternoon at 4 p. m. Jerome D. Greene, former secretary to the President of Harvard and past Overseer, will give the principle address. The exercise will be held...