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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...director: Herbert Sidney Langfield, of Psychological Laboratory; Resident manager of the Harvard Union: David Mason Little, Jr.; Superintendent of Library: of the Business School: Cecil, Alured Ross; instructors: Norman W. Fradd, in Physical Training, ten months, from September 1, 1919; Paul Withington, in Physical Training; Aaron Paul Pratt, in Public Health Administration; Harry Linenthal, in Industrial Hygiene; Harry Elpert, in Physical Training, eight months, from October 1, 1919; Donald Kirk David, in Business; John Marks Brewer, in Education and Director of Bureau of Vocational Guidance; Bremer Whidden Pond, in Landscape Architecture; lecturers: Daniel Starch, on Advertising; Arthur Orlo Norton...
...place the maintenance of the public security in the hands of a body of men who have attempted to destroy it would be to flout the sovereignty of the law the people have made." This keynote sentence of the latest proclamation of Governor Coolidge of Massachusetts sums up in itself the feeling of unprejudiced and patriotic citizens of the Commonwealth. The police who deserted their posts are as reprehensible as the soldiers who in time of war deserted theirs. The former should never have been entrusted with the public safety. The people of Massachusetts will see to it that they...
Tickets for the Bates game Saturday are now on sale at the Athletic Association, Leavitt & Peirce's, and Wright & Ditson's in Boston. Reserved seats cost $1.00, while general admission tickets may be purchased for fifty cents. Season tickets at $3.00 each are on sale to the general public...
...thought into other channels. The difficulty in reflecting opinion in such a University as Harvard is obvious: there are a multitude of different ideas which cannot possibly be interpreted through one organ, some radically extreme and some doggedly conservative. And then there is the constant difficulty of knowing when public opinion "is really opinion and when it is merely public...
Tickets for the Bates game are now on sale at the Athletic Association, Leavitt & Peirce's, and Wright & Ditson's in Boston. Reserved seats cost $1.00, while general admission tickets may be purchased for fifty cents. Season tickets at $3.00 each are on sale to the general public...