Word: representer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When a group of twenty-seven members of the Harvard Medical Faculty put their names to a series of proposals and principles for the extension and development of governmental aid for medicine last week, they were not only setting an example of leadership consonant with the Harvard medical tradition, but...
The other six men that will represent the Varsity this afternoon are George P. Gardner '39; Alexander C. Northrop '38; Francis M. Rivinus, Jr. '38; Frank L. Porter, Jr. '40; Clifton D. Stevens '40; and Edmund C. Childs, Jr. '40.
Elfenbein, Victor Vaughn '40, and F. Welch Peel '39 will represent Harvard against Brown and Yale on November 10 and 11 at Providence and New Haven. The subjects will also concern the problem of America's foreign policy and the Neutrality Act. Alternates will be Neal, Moore, and Lyman Burbank...
Following a custom instituted six years ago when the Freshmen were moved from the River to the Yard, the Union Committee has once more chosen to represent the first year men in the managing of their class affairs. Often called an arbiarily chosen and undemocratic body, the Committee in the...
It has been taken as self-evident in the conduct of Freshman affairs that a student body, no matter how undemocratically chosen or how unrepresentative of the class as a whole, is better than no student body at all. The Union Committee, however, is not unrepresentative. Selected with great care...