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Roger B. Merriman '96, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, and Joseph H. Beale, Royall Professor of Law, will speak at the annual dinner of the Harvard Memorial Society which will he held in he upper common room of Adams House on Thursday, November 8 at 6.30 o'clock. Samuel E. Morison, Professor of History, will act as toastmaster. Guests of honor will be Jerome D. Greene, Secretary to the Corporation and Director of the Tercontenary, and Edward K. Rand, Pope Professor of Latin. Herbert M. Irwin, Jr. '37, President of the Society will set forth the aims...
While the Harvard Republican Club has scheduled a rally at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the New Lecture Hall at which Gaspar G. Bacon '09, Republican candidate for Governor, will speak, a conflicting date may cause its cancellation. That same evening 100 undergraduates are serving as ushers at the Rindge Technical School rally, which is being organized with the aid of the Practical Polities Committee...
Officials of the two groups doubt the wisdom of holding two such affairs for the College the same evening, and they are attempting to work out a change in the dates. Since the Rindge rally affects a wider group of people, it is understood that Mr. Bacon will speak at Harvard later in the week...
...Truth, the notion in itself as a gauge for the criticism of our mundane institutions has nothing really objectionable, excepting that it is utterly fallacious and thus stupid. That is, you can not criticize, on a basis of Truth, the social legislation of any other of our country and speak in defense of banking as the author, of the letter published under the title "Dissenting Zealots," has attempted. You can not apply this Truth in the criticism of the legislative, political and economic efforts of the present Administration. The reason is obvious: Our very system of government...
...Burlak, one of the outstanding leaders of the Communist Party, has been secured by the Harvard National Student League to speak in the New Lecture Hall next Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Called the "Red Flame" by the press for her activity as an agitator among the working class, she will talk on her experience in recent strikes and the relation of the college student to the working class struggle. All students are invited. Miss Burlak has received considerable publicity, if not notoriety, for a person of her 24 years, and is now Secretary of the National Textile Union...