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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Twelve Radcliffe graduates have sent sons into the Class of 1932; eight freshmen have mothers who are Smith graduates; the mothers of seven attended Bryn Mawr, and Vassar graduates tie with those of Wellesley for the honor of enrolling six students in the ranks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class of 1932 Superior Scholastically to Freshmen of Last Year--Large Percentage are Sons of Harvard Graduates | 4/25/1929 | See Source »

Scoring all of their points in the first quarter, the Harvard freshman stickmen outclassed the Brown first-year men by an 8 to 0 count yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. The Crimson substitutes were sent into the fray in the second quarter, but in the last half of the first-string men made a re-appearance though with orders to play a defensive game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN TWELVE WINS BY SCORE OF 8 TO 0 | 4/25/1929 | See Source »

...serum, or antitoxin * to cure any particular disease. Many an agent was tried, and many a disappointment ensued. In Chicago Dr. Ludvig Hektoen and Ernest E. Irons wondered at the extent to which U. S. physicians are now using vaccines to cure disease, as against preventing disease. Accordingly they sent questionnaires to specialists and general practitioners in Michigan, Indianapolis, Manhattan and Brooklyn. Of 1,261 physicians reporting only 17 consider vaccine therapy generally useful and superior in treating infectious diseases. That is, in diseases already developed. For immunizing, for protecting against a disease there is very little question that vaccines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Vaccines Scorned | 4/22/1929 | See Source »

...little lady is furiously upset. She does not like the way she has been received and she has, like the overfed child, a dislike for all the present life. . . . I see a cynicism in her manner, a tightness in her face, a tortured look. The impulse which has sent women to the nunnery ... is pushing Marion Talley now. It is a psychological case if the farm plan is sincere ; it is another ballyhoo, like the original Chamber of Commerce stunt, if it is not." Said Manager Gatti-Casazza: "I do not understand. I have always been like a father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Talley Finale | 4/22/1929 | See Source »

From India to Canada came swart, white-bearded Sir Rabindranath Tagore. From London came the British Broadcasting Co.'s Education Director J. C. Stobart. From-Czechoslovakia came interpreters of the famed-"Sokol movement" for national physical education. Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan sent representatives. So did Australia and New Zealand. No U. S. educators were officially present, although two were invited from the Adult Education Association; but their absence in no way diminished the grand manner or the importance of the meeting last week in Victoria and Vancouver of the Canadian National Council of Education...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Canada's Council | 4/22/1929 | See Source »

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