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...Geol. Lect. Rm. Economics 1b Geol. Lect. Rm. Economics, 6a Sever 11 Education B Pierce 110 English A-3 Emerson D English 33 Fogg Large Lect. Rm. English 83 Fogg Large Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 2c, 2d Fogg Museum Fine Arts 15d Fogg Small Lect. Rm. French 6 Prof. Allard, 2 Harvard 6 Mr. Lincoin, 5 Aleta-Greenburg Harvard 3 Hoguet-Wilbor Harvard 5 Prof. Morize, 1 Harvard 2 Mr. Penny, 4 Harvard 6 Dr. Webster. 3 Harvard 5 Geology 14 Sem. Mus. 1 German 28 Sever 29 Greek 2 Sever 29 History 15 Sever 23 History 17b Mallinckrodt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final Examinations Today and Monday | 5/31/1930 | See Source »

...Junior, has known for his worst enemies those grad students who are also interested in Romantic poetry; who, when all should be feasting and fun and senior singing, trails dismally from Seminary to Seminary, and finds at last, broken, that the only copy has been taken away by a Prof. --Princetonian

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spring, and the Library | 5/23/1930 | See Source »

More effective than the praise which professional Prohibitors heap upon the job that gives them their daily bread, was a temperate, well-seasoned statement filed by Prof. Irving Fisher, Yale economist. Professor Fisher adroitly admitted most of the facts against which Wets have complained but insisted that even these facts do not outbalance the larger benefits of Prohibition. He charted the rise and fall of Prohibition as follows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Wind-Up | 4/14/1930 | See Source »

Drys jubilated, Wets expostulated, over Mr. Taft's phrase: "The result is glorious." What might have developed into a controversy as famed as the one that raged over Calvin Coolidge's "I do not choose," was averted when Prof. Fisher agreed that the result which Mr. Taft found glorious was not the state of Prohibition but the 1928 presidential election, main subject of the letter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: Taft Conversion | 3/31/1930 | See Source »

Last week his younger brother, Headmaster Horace Dutton Taft of Taft School (Watertown, Conn.), a brother tall, thin and angular but full of the Taft good-humor, produced a private letter William Howard Taft had written just after Herbert Hoover's election, to Prof. Irving Fisher, Yale economist, militant dry. Headmaster Taft explained he was offering this evidence to offset all erroneous interpretations of his brother's position on Prohibition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: Taft Conversion | 3/31/1930 | See Source »

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