Word: srole
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard's argument against the nomination of Hoover, as expressed by A. E. Phillips '34, Leo Srole '33, and D. M. Sullivan '32 in Lowell House last night, was the thesis of Hoover's inability to keep his campaign pledges, and his general lack of qualifications for the position. The Blue speakers dwelled on the courage he has shown in face of unusually difficult circumstances...
...negative team composed of A. E. Phillips '34, Leo Srole '33, and D. M. Sullivan '33, will defend the negative of the question. "Resolved, That Herbert Hoover should be elected President in 1932," while the affirmative team made up of P. H. Cohen '32, C. L. Harris '34, and J. J. Ryan '33 will journey to New Haven...
...Loewenstein '32 was awarded the Lee Wade prize of $50 as winner of the Boylston and Loe Wade prize speaking contest held in the Music Building last night. Charles Sedgwick '34 won the first Boylston prize of the same amount, while Leo Srole '33 and J. C. Willis '32 received the two other Boylston awards...
Loewenstein's winning oration was the conclusion to "The Impeachment of Warren Hastings" by Edmund Burke, while Sedgwick gave "Mother and Poet" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Srole and Willis delivered the Rector's lecture to the schoolboys on the eternity of hell, from James Joyce's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," and "The Congo" by Vachel Lindsay, respectively...
...Srole '33 will deliver the Rector's lecture to the school boys on the eternity of hell from "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce; Albert Allen '33, a selection from "Sticks and Stones" by Lewis Mumford; Charles Sedgwick '34, "Mother and Poet" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning; A. L. Gordon '34, "Address before the Suffolk Bar Association", February 5, 1885, by Oliver Wendell Holmes '61; M. f. Lowenstein '32, the conclusion to "The Impeachment of Warren Hastings" by Edmund Burke...