Word: representer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The speaking prizes, nevertheless, represent the continuation of a literary tradition which, although temporarily in eclipse, has justified its claim to an annual observance. Last night's appearance of the Debating Team at Symphony Hall and the recent renaissance of the drama at Harvard, are testimonies that some fire still...
Eight men will represent Harvard. They are: Foils: H. B. Wesselman '31, H. C. Cassidy '31, and J. D. Allen, Jr. '31: Epee: F. C. Fiechter, Jr. '32, and J. J. Mackin '32; Sabre: W. M. Wing '31, L. C. Winter '31, and R. R. Lawson '32. The University lineup...
The men who will represent Harvard are Foils: George Kerlin '33. D. N. Yerkes '33, and Louis Regenstein '33: Epee: George Kerlin '33, and George Yatsevitch '33: Sabre: Louis Regenstein '33 and J. B. Walker '33.
Humanism is an old word; it has been used in the past to represent the movement away from rigid scholarship towards life, away from rigidity of subject matter towards its interpretation in common experience. However the "New Humanism" of Dr. George Sarton deals exclusively with the broadening of the scientific...
It is especially fitting that a man who stands for this form of liberalism should represent Harvard as a visiting lecturer at another New England university with which a tradition of good will has prevailed for so many years in both academic and athletic fields. Just as the humanizing of...