Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cordingly, T. J. Curtis, R. A. Cushman, W. W. Cutler Jr., H. R. Davis, Louis Dejonge, Duncan Dunscombe, J. E. Eaton Jr., P. B. Ferguson, Maxwell Fish, P. J. Fitzgerald, J. R. Flather, J. M. Forbes, W. H. Forbes, C. C. de Gersdorff, A. H. Gordon, R. D. Hale, Samuel Hammond Jr. G. H. Hawes, John Hodges, J. E. Kennedy, J. T. Lanman Jr. G. K. Lawrence, F. G. Lee Jr., R. B. Linder, B. K. Little, K. B. Lucas, E. G. Lund, H. R. Mack, Robert Martin, Henderson Mathews, Donald Maxwell, R. G. Miller, C. B. Mouro...
...These students have done as great an injustices to their coreligionists as to the subjects of their calumny, and can be no more easily pardoned by the one than by the other. We are sure that in this we are expressing the sentiments of all Jewish students at Harvard. SAMUEL L. BOKSENRORN '22 JOSEPH E. FLEISCHAMAN...
...Samuel Gompers, speaking at the Union last year, warned college men to keep out of Labor implying more or less bluntly that the most suitable occupation for all such was reclining in the shade of Academies, making paper darts. Mr. Gompers' feeling reflects the old idea,--fonding to become a popular belief,--that a college education is rather a mill-stone about the neck of any one going into business...
...sharp contrast it is interesting to hear the opinion of Samuel Res. President of the Pennsylvania Railroad system and not a college graduate himself. "Other things being equal", said Mr. Rea recently, "the college man will go ahead faster and get further than the man who lacks that great initial advantage. We have reached the point where the preliminary training of a college or university course is no longer looked upon merely as an advantage but has become, practically speaking, a necessity for the young man who aims at a place in the executive forces." In the Pennsylvania system, where...
...Solo A. M. Sherrill '25. 4 (a)"Serenade" Herbert (b)"Just a Little Love Song" Cooper Mandolin Club 5 Specialty 6 (a)"In Picardie" Osgood (b)Twenty-five Class Song R. M. Greene '25. (c)Twenty-five Class Hymn A. M. Sherrill '25. (d) Harvard Anthem, arranged by Samuel T. Gilman, 1819 Glee Club...