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...Hall Mr. Mitchell, M1, M2, M3, M4 New Lect. Hall Government 21a Harvard 2 Greek G 1 Sever 29 Greek 8 Sever 29 History 36 Harvard 5 History 55 Harvard 1 Italian 3 Harvard 1 Mathematics A IV Mr. Garabedian, 1 Sever 24 Mr. Marden, 3 Sever 24 Mr. Stabler, 2 Sever 23 Mathematics C III Mr. Jenkins, 2 Sever 17 Mr. Perkins, 1 A-R Sever 20 S-W Sever 17 Mathematics 1a Emerson D Mathematics 2 III Sever 6 Mathematics 28a Harvard 5 Music 1a Music Bldg. 4 Philosophy 1 A-Q Emerson J R-Z Emerson...
...recovery from the agricultural depression of 1920-1921 has been accomplished step by step and industry by industry. In 1921 dairying began to enjoy stabler conditions. In 1922 cotton recovered from the worst of its post-war slump. Hogs brought better prices in 1921 and 1922. Corn rallied in 1923 and wheat last year. All this while the cattlemen, however, have been vainly looking for brighter skies. Only recently here conditions favored this long depressed industry...
...Benjamin Eisner, Chairman, Miss Anna Griel; L. R. Bamberger, Miss Suzanne Schoenberger; Hiram Gans, Miss Ethelyn Holzman; Robert Markson, Miss Marie Hays; Nelson Miller, Miss Carol Miller; N. P. Lyons, Miss Anita Lyons; L. S. Pilcher, Miss Eleanor Bogart; E. R. Stabler, Miss Dorothy Brooks; J. J. Corn, Miss Dorothy Lathrop; C. A. Hicks, Miss Mildred Whinery; J. L. Brown, Miss Louise Hanson; W. W. Flexner, Miss Marjorie Morse...
...seems to me that a general holiday is justified. E. R. Stabler...
...Stabler '26 won the finals of the University Singles in 3 minutes flat. Lendon Snedeker '25 was only three-fourths of a length behind the winner. Over a slightly shortened course Theodore Frothingham '27 won the University Broad Compromise race. He covered the distance in 3 minutes and 15 seconds...