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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...popular request the former officers of the Society for the Autonomy of New England have called a reorganization meeting for all those interested at Dunster F-33 at 8 o'clock this evening. King Dick I will speak on the necessity of immediate action...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: S.A.N.E. Reorganizes | 4/17/1936 | See Source »

Those selected to speak are Jack D. Andrews, Claudius J. Byrne, Lawrence F. Ebb, Rendiga T. Fols, Donald McDonald, and Morgan O. Preston. Alternates will be Robert Boan, Norman H. Brisson, Robert Coquillette and Harry M. Shooshan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEN '39 DEBATERS FOR H. Y. P. ARGUMENT PICKED | 4/14/1936 | See Source »

Tryouts for Freshman representative to speak at the Tercentenary celebration next fall will be held on Tuesday evening, April 28 in the upper common room of the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '39 Tercentenary Speaker Will Be Chosen on April 28 | 4/13/1936 | See Source »

Each candidate must deliver a five minute talk on the general topic of "Freshman Life at Harvard Today". The winner of the competition will be one of the three undergraduates to speak before an assembly of about 10,000 alumni, undergraduates, and faculty members at the meeting of the associated Harvard Clubs on Thursday morning, September 13. The proceedings will be broadcast over a nationwide hook...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '39 Tercentenary Speaker Will Be Chosen on April 28 | 4/13/1936 | See Source »

...definitely not going to be acquired by that Library. The reason given was that this work was not sociology. It is hard to agree with this view of a book which was characterized in the "Saturday Review of Literature" by Harold Laski as follows: "No one is entitled to speak of Russia who has not read this book. It marks a definite epoch in the understanding of the greatest historical event since the French Revolution." Laski affirms this in spite of his severe criticism of the Webb' treatment of individual freedom in the Soviet Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 4/13/1936 | See Source »

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