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...ECONOMICS C-Consult Prof. A. H. Cole 1b Mon. at 10 Pierce 110 1c Tues. at 10 New Lecture Hall 4b Tues. at 11 Emerson D 5 Mon. at 9 Harvard 6 6b Tues. at 10 Harvard 3 7b Mon. at 10 Emerson F 9b Tues. at 12 Sever 14 10b Mon. at 12 Widener U 13b Tues. at 12 Widener U 17 Mon. at 12 Sever 20 32 Tues. at 2 Widener U 41b Mon. at 9 Harvard 5 43 Tues. at 4 Widener...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Times and Place of First Meetings of Second Half-year Courses | 2/6/1931 | See Source »

...grata to this senatorial group was exemplified by him last week in a Manhattan speech to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. There he declared that the Federal Government should "confine itself to a minimum of interference" with the water power industry and leave regulation to the States. Prof. Guido Hugo Marx of Stanford University promptly flayed him for non-feasance of duty. Power also made the following Washington news last week: Muscle Shoals. The House and Senate deadlock on this legislative antiquity seemed near the breaking point. Reports spread that the House, which has long held out for private...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UTILITIES: New Commission | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

...announcement that "Copey," alias Prof. Emeritus Charles Townsend Copeland, 'is to read at the Harvard Union next Tuesday, and that late comers will be given the privilege of gnashing their teeth at the closed door, does not go far enough. Is the radio audience not to have the joy of listening to him? He has more friends outside the academic grove than in Cambridge, and it is debatable whether the under-graduates appreciate good reading. Nobody can read the Bible like him. Nobody knows what Kipling's verse is until "Copey" reads it. In the days when folks used...

Author: By Boston Herald., | Title: Copeland Reads | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

That is an entertaining subject which the young gentlemen of Harvard and Cornell will debate next Saturday night at 9.30: "Resolved, that the foreign indictment of American culture is justified." As Prof. ("Be a Snob") Rogers of M.I.T. will preside, and the discussion will be broadcast, a large unseen audience will attend. It is gratifying to know that the Crimson will uphold our culture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard for Culture | 12/6/1930 | See Source »

...Prof. Kirtley E. Mather...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Important New Books | 10/30/1930 | See Source »

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