Word: representer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Adoption of the new amendment will represent a break in the tradition of generations, which has called for the election of all Senior officers by popular vote of the graduating class. It is believed that the primary aim of the Council is to secure for the future some more adequate...
Upon learning that his undergraduates had been invited to play a game of football with the University of Michigan, President Andrew D. White of Cornell snapped: "I will not permit 30 men to travel 400 miles merely to agitate a bag of wind!" That was in 1873. Last week there...
At present 80 men employed in supervising the leisure hours of boys in 14 settlement houses in the vicinity of Boston. It is the hope of Phillips Brooks House, according to Frank W. Vincent '36, chairman of the Social Service committee, that this number may be increased to 150 in...
The Exchange has selling offices in all big U. S. cities, regulates the flow of fruit to market, maintains research laboratories, owns lumber mills (boxes), operates orange and lemon processing plants (oils and extracts), promotes the interests of the industry in general, California's in particular. It works constantly...
Henry W. Holmes '03; Dean of the Graduate School of Education, will represent the University at the National Council of Teachers of English, which is holding a three day convention in Indianapolis, Indians. The Council is conducting an inquiry into the effect of everything from radio to psychology upon education...