Word: representation
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mr. Willis. First to offer assistance to the Committee in its task of "selecting another," was round-faced, black-haired Senator Frank B. Willis booming Dry. "If the Republicans of Ohio feel that I can creditably represent them ... I shall feel it a great honor to do so," he boomed...
"The Program of Nationalism is as important now as it ever was. ...The program I represent is not hostile to the white l race or any other race. All that I want to do is to complete the freedom of the Negro economically and culturally and make him a full...
The Centuries. On the stage of a tiny Greenwich village theatre are set a series of platforms to represent the rooms of a smelly tenement. Through these rooms wanders the disjointed, often dismembered, saga of the sorrows of a Jewish immigrant family. Poverty, graft, prostitution, suicide are a few of...
The first of the series of tryouts to determine who will represent the University in the debate with Boston College will be held Monday at 7 o'clock in Harvard 1, it was anounced last night by A. F. Reel '28, president of the Debating Council. The subject for the...
After a series of tryouts held in New Lecture Hall, the final selection of the debaters who will represent the University in the first of the intercollegiate triangular debates was made last night by E. M. Rowe 1L, debating coach. S. M. Silverman '30, and Norman Winer '29 were chosen...