Word: statements
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That the Harvard Business School is, this fall, for the first time filled to capacity, and that, in the future, admission to the school will be based not upon order of application, but upon selection of the best applicants, was indicated in a statement made yesterday to a CRIMSON reporter by Dean J. C. Baker of the Business School...
Ralph Barton Perry, professor of Philosophy, when queried as to his position with relation to the recent ban placed on "Strange Interlude" in Boston, made the following statement to a CRIMSON reporter...
...Many a New York inhabitant and visitor knew this bank because of its unique and long-standing advertisement headlined: "A Bank Statement That Any Man or Woman Can Understand." This began to appear years ago when other banks were afraid to advertise except in an unintelligible manner...
...like me. I guess I'm too bold for them." Coming on the heels of the Mayor's ban on "Strange Interlude," this announcement on the part of an actress seems logical. An exhibition of her ability to move her eyes in a meaningful manner accompanied this statement as a sample of her "boldness...
Mlle. Maya Keila, prima ballerina in Christopher Morley's revival "The Black Crook," is not much interested in Harvard students or in college men in general. Or such was the statement she made in an interview which took place during the matinee last Saturday behind the scenes in the Shubert Apollo Theatre...