Word: representations
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Judge Joseph M. Proskauer of the New York Supreme Courtis a tall, scholarly-looking, soft-spoken Jew, originally from Mobile. He plays golf, goes to the opera, wears a cropped mustache. The criticism against his indulging in politics during a judicial career is four years old. He has assisted every...
Richard Arnold Stout '29, Louisville, Ky., William Potter Lage '30, New York City, and Frederick Herman Gade '31, New York City, are the three undergraduates nominated to represent their respective classes as directors of The Harvard Cooperative Society during the year 1928-1929, it was announced by G. E. Cole...
In his opening address at Dartmouth last week President Hopkins pronounced the following indictment of the American college press: "There, in place of any frequent discussion of what undergraduates might do to help their respective colleges, we find the tiresome reiteration of what the colleges ought to do for the...
A. R. Sweezy '29 president of the CRIMSON is the first speaker on the program and he will out line the advantages of working on the college daily. He will be followed by A. R. Blackburn '29, president of the Lampoon, who in turn will defend his own journal against...
Than the Electoral College there is no more paradoxical body. It never meets as a whole. Its members are not legally bound to carry out the voters' will. Its members are not paid for their important services, and since their names are noticed or remembered by very few voters...