Word: sayings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There will be a luncheon tomorrow in the Sanctum before the Army game. All editors are invited, yea, encouraged to bring dates (or "drags," as we Army men say). Luncheon will be served at 12:15 sharp and the bowl will flow at noon...
...right to make such suggestions. However, the John Reed Society has been informed that the indictment, and it is only an indictment, imposes no civil disability on Mr. Browder, and it feels that the question of "propriety" ought not to keep the students from hearing what he has to say. When permission was again requested for the use of New Lecture Hall, Mr. Greene went beyond mere suggestion and definitely refused. The refusal is an invasion of the rights guaranteed to Harvard students by the time-honored tradition of the University. It had been our understanding that the selection...
...never before to Peace. In 1914 there was just hope, today there is fight. Every meeting over the weekend, from the extreme pacifists to the Anti-War Committee and the Student Union, is symbolic of an aroused America. Let the interventionists and the "savers of civilization" have their say, but let every word be answered by a thousand "Nos," not for a month or two, nor even a year, but as long as the war goes...
...John Read Society "feels that the question of 'propriety' ought not to keep students from hearing what Browder has to say.... It had been our understanding that the selection of speakers for undergraduate organizations was not one of Mr. Greene's duties...
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