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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This arrangement announced yesterday by Delmar Leighton '19, Chairman of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, is in line with the procedure followed in previous years. Blank study cards and a pamphlet published jointly by the Committee on the Choice of Electives and the CRIMSON will be distributed among the Freshmen several days before the meeting in order to familiarize them with the problem...
Among the 88 scholars, authors, and artists who have just been granted fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation are four Harvard professors, two of whom have received their initial awards, and the other two reappointments to previous fellowships...
...figures on the Royal Exchange were all the more significant because they represented a sudden fall of 20 points within a fortnight in the quotations on Conservatives. These 20 points-20 prospective seats in the House of Commons-were subtracted by the brokers on 'Change from a previous Conservative quotation of 292 and were added to the then prevailing Liberal figure of 62. Thus the shrewd merchants of London's "City" showed what they fear will be the effect of Mr. Lloyd George's recent phenomenally daring Liberal keynote speech (TIME, March 11), in which he promised...
...company but because of what he knows about being a president. He is in the business of running things, and what he runs is a subordinate factor in the situation. Thus last December (TIME, Dec. 10) Hiram Staunton Brown was made president of Radio-Keith-Orpheum with .10 previous experience in the amusement business, and resigned from presidency of U. S. Leathe which he had assumed at a time when he knew little about leather...
Professor Coolidge served Harvard from 1893, when he entered as an instructor in history, till his death in January 1928. He became professor of history in 1908, and a year later director of the library. Previous to his attachment to the University he had been secretary to American legations at St. Petersburg, Paris, and Vienna; he continued his participation in diplomatic circles for many years, and was recognized as an authority on contemporary politics...