Word: reed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe 213 Joseph Carlton McGlone 176 Charles Lee Todd Jr. 171 William Ichabod Nichols 160 Frank Paul Kane 150 Donald Coasts Gates 149 Harold Robertson Jones 145 John Wright Adie 135 Robert Parker MacFadden 120 Robert Winslow Puffer 120 Robert Winthrop 112 Edward Reed Nash Jr. 109 Charles Francis Darlington Jr. 108 Harschel Hobart MacCubbin 107 Ganley DeJongh Osborne 106 Randolph Harrison Dyer 94 James Laurence Carroll Jr. 72 Ballots thrown out 35 Total...
...Wells Martin FOR CLASS COMMITTEE (Two to be Elected--Permanent Class Office) Thayer Cumings Frederick Strong Moseley Edward Walker Marshall John Nickerson Watters FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be Elected) John Wright Adie Robert Parker MacFadden James Laurence Carroll Jr. Joseph Carlton McGlone Charles Francis Darlington Jr. Edward Reed Nash Jr. Randolph Harrison Dyer William Ichabod Nichols Donald Coats Gates Stanley De Jongh Osborne Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe Robert Winslow Puffer Harold Robertson Jones Charles Lee Todd Jr. Frank Paul Kane Herschel Hobart MacCubbin Robert Winthrop FOR ALBUM COMMITTEE (Five to be Eiected) Ralph Sargent Railey Henry Melvin Hart...
That student conference at Wesleyan University, culminating in proposals for the reform of football, recalls an issue which has been discussed for a full decade. Do athletics, especially intercollegiate athletics, promote or hinder the cause of education? President W. T. Foster of the Reed College at Portland, Oregon, has been one of the most outspoken in condemnation of what he calls "exaggerated emphasis" on college sports. He asks our attention to "the weaklings among the undergraduates who spend their hours in cheering a football hero and their money in betting on him, while the man of highest achievement in scholarship...
...Government on the basis of this purposely vague statement of policy, voted as follows: For, 221; against, 189; abstaining, 174, of whom 100 were Socialist Deputies and the rest scattered as to party. Thus the Assembly of 684 Deputies gave Premier Painlevé a "majority" of 32. On that reed he leaned heavily for the remainder of the week, and promised to reveal his fiscal plans in detail to the Chamber should his Government be spared for a little longer...
Coincidental with the appearance of Cullen's first book came the news from Chicago that he had received the John Reed Memorial Prize of $100. This prize was awarded to Cullen for his poem entitled "Threnody for a Brown Girl," which appeared in the May number of the Poetry Magazine...