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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Entering the Harvard Law School direct from U. S. Army service in 1919, Mr. Simpson led his class in the Freshman year, and for that was awarded the Sears Prize. At graduation he again led his class and received the Fay Diploma. He was on the Law Review for two years. The degree of Summa cum Laude has been only established since 1927, four men having received it in five years. Mr. Simpson's standing would have warranted that award had it been in existence at that time...
...pulpit is not an academic forum, nor is it a book review clinic. . . . Such an effort is a waste of time. . . . The pulpit is not a reform bureau. The gospel message is not primarily a reform message. . . . [Christ] came to save sinners, not to reform them. . . . Salvation is not by law, neither is it by works...
...this brilliant review of the famous society's history, R. H. Phelps '30, former first marshal, continues his article in connection with the coming celebration...
...formal study to mull over and clarify in a fresh stream of impressions. The principal works are usually begun in the vac, then given considerable attention in a series of essays, then browsed over at odd times. Some months later they will again form the staple of vacation review preliminary to the final grind
First issue of Gentle Reader substantiated the publishers' claims of catholicity. Besides regular departments there were a piece of nonsense by Frank Sullivan, a discussion by M. R. Werner of Trotsky's History of the Russian Revolution, an article on bridge by Sidney S. Lenz, a review of fashions...