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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President Hoover vetoed his first bill from the 72nd Congress?a pension measure for 76-year-old Alexander M. Proctor of Washington who enlisted in the Army while under age and was discharged "with-out honor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: National Defense Measure | 3/7/1932 | See Source »

...Lowell defeated Adams 5 to 0: W. A. Shurcliff 2G (L) defeated T. E. Wilson '32 (A) 3 to 0; Garrett Birkhoff '32 (L) defeated Morton McMichael '33 (A) 3 to 0; R. T. Wharton '32 (L) defeated W. C. Wallace '32 (A) 3 to 0; R. A. Proctor '33 (L) defeated S. F. Spencer '34 (A) 3 to 1; R. A. Montgomery '33 (L) defeated J. W. Brummel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUNSTER, ELIOT, LOWELL WIN IN LEAGUE SQUASH | 2/26/1932 | See Source »

...long as I reach the bottom standing up!" With the spread of this Arlberg method New England has become Ski-conscious. The interest and necessary nerve have been with us now for two winters, but, till just recently, there has been no American book describing any skiing method. Charley Proctor, formerly of Dartmouth, Intercollegiate Champion of 1927 and of the American Olympic Ski Team of 1928 has filled this crying need with his recent booklet entitled "Skiing...

Author: By B. S. W., | Title: BOOKENDS | 2/5/1932 | See Source »

...make a turn is one thing. To tell somebody else how to do it is another. Mr. Proctor has handled his wording in remarkably clear fashion and supplemented with a number of line sketches, illustrating the essential features of all the well-known stops and turns. He has taken the same stand as Schnieder in declaring that he defends no particular technique. The little book was written to teach the fundamentals of practical skiing, and, in the way that Mr. Proctor describes the various styles, it is clear that he is a master-hand at all of them. His book...

Author: By B. S. W., | Title: BOOKENDS | 2/5/1932 | See Source »

...Houses. This is an error. No. 39 among the regulations for students in Harvard College reads as follows: Reception of Guests, 89. Women may not be received in a student's room or in a club-house, even with a chaperon, except by special permission of the Proctor, the Regent, or the Master. In the dormitories such permission will be given only for the hours between...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Denies Change of Parietal Regulations as Arranged by Eliot House | 11/6/1931 | See Source »

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