Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Government 21 Harvard 5 History 18 New Leet. Hall Latin A 11 Sever 17 Latin B IV Sever 18 Mathematics 12b Sever 36 Mineralogy 10 Mineralogical Lab. Music 4b Music Bldg. Philosophy 3 Emerson J Physics C New Leet. Hall Physics 3b Sever 36 Slavic 1b Emerson J SATURDAY Chemistry 6 New Leet. Hall Class Philology 67 Sever 18 Economics 8 Harvard 2 Economics 10b Emerson F English 14 Sever 11 Fine Arts 9a New Fogg Leet. Rm. French 17 Emerson F Geology 5 New Leet. Hall Geology 10 Harvard 2 German 2, sect. 4 Sever 5 German 26b Sever...
...Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, June 5--At 11 o'clock next Saturday evening station KDKA of this city is to broadcast a program in honor of the five Harvard men who are members of Commander Byrd's Antarctic expedition. The program to be broadcast consists of Harvard songs by the Harvard quartette, assisted by Madame Louise Homer, soloist, Harvard news, and football songs. Personal messages from University officials will also be included in this novel broadcast to the South Polar region...
...Haven, Conn., June 5--Sidney B. Kieselhorst, 1930, of St. Louis, Mo., was elected captain of the University track team at a meeting today. Kieselhorst, who prepared at Andover, runs the 100 and the low hurdles. In the latter event he won his second consecutive Intercollegiate title on Saturday at Philadelphia. In this event he set a new record at 23, 3-10 seconds, but the mark was not allowed to stand on account of a favoring wind...
Editor George Horace Lorimer's Saturday Evening Post has a weekly circulation of three million. Editor Ray Long's Cosmopolitan (owned by Publisher William Randolph Hearst) has a monthly circulation of 1,620,000. Lately these two able men have been engaged in a little game of magazine golf; and now the score is all even at the turn-Editor Long with Calvin Coolidge's autobiography appearing in Cosmopolitan; Editor Lorimer with a contract for the life story of Alfred Emanuel Smith tucked snugly away in his safe. Last week something occurred to bring forth the question...
...first Smith-Ford interview which appeared in NANA-serviced newspapers last Saturday afternoon and Sunday, Motorman Ford had talked to Newsgatherer Smith on aviation. Astounded were some airmen, disgruntled were a few at some of the airwise remarks Motorman Ford made. Excerpts...