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...following is the first of two articles released by the CRIMSON to the 20 members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association, and written for the CRIMSON by Captain Percy Redfern Creed, well-known English-journalist and international sportsman. Captain Creed, who came to this country last fall to cover the races between zov and Papyrus for the London Times, is a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, and is the leader in an international sports movement supported by several prominent Harvard graduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETES AND NOT DIPLOMATS NEEDED | 6/4/1924 | See Source »

...article on International sport, Captain Percy Redfern Creed has expressed in words the unarticulated and perhaps unconscious theory behind every enterprise which brings different nationalities together on the athletic field. He has gone even further, by proposing to create from sport the cement with which the war-torn peoples of the world may again be bound together in mutual respect and confidence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE VISION SPLENDID | 6/4/1924 | See Source »

...Preaching Service by Mr. Lawrence Redfern at Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary, Divinity Chapel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Calendar | 3/28/1914 | See Source »

...Lancaster 1G.B., J. B. Lockwood '15, K. B. Lohmann 1G.S., J. L. Lowden '14, D. J. Malcolm '13, L. B. Mann '15, C. A. McLain '13, W. B. Miller uC., A. E. C. Oliver '14, L. Osborne '15, S. C. Pepper '13, J. J. Putnam, Jr., '12, D. Redfern 1G., F. E. Richter '13, E. A. Roberts '14, L. B. Siegfried '13, J. H. Smith '15, B. Snow '15, P. H. Stafford '14, L. C. Staples '12, W. F. Stiles '13, R. S. Tucker 1G., H. M. Warren '13, L. O. Wavle '12, E. A. White '12, H. E. Wildes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AND SOCIAL SERVICE | 5/15/1912 | See Source »

...that a college is almost entirely deprived of the most effective means of overcoming international prejudice and conservatism - advertising. A college can not, or from motives of professional etiquette, will not avail itself of the methods, which, for instance, have brought success to Mr. Pear, the soapman, or Mr. Redfern, the clothesman, or any of the other eminent advertisers who sell their wares in foreign markets. The college, however, is not entirely without resources. It can keep itself before the eye of the student public in a quiet, though not ineffective way. Last year, for example, the Ecole Politique...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/8/1886 | See Source »

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