Word: statements
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...statement written to the CRIMSON last night, Dean Greenough expressed his personal approval of the plan whereby prominent undergraduates will meet with the Overseers next Monday. The statement follows...
...statement was made by President Lowell before the alumni on Graduates' Day that the success of a university should be measured by the way its undergraduates think. He pointed to the recent report of the Student Council Committee on Education as just such a standard, and one by which he was willing that his administration should be judged. A similar feather in his hat, of smaller significance, perhaps, and a plume of different hue, is the Gadfly which appears this morning. For not only is it a careful and diligent attempt to cope with problems of imminent import...
...magazine begins with "A Preliminary Report by the Liberal Club Committee on University Policy" Here is stated the thesis the elaboration of which completes the issue. After a careful and complete statement of the new admission ruling, expressed in question and answer form the writers conclude that the new plan is in direct opposition to the democratic traditions for which Harvard has always stood...
...strikers in the textile mills in Passaic will win within the next week." This was the statement made in an interview given to the CRIMSON by McKenzie Coleman, a graduate of Columbia in the class of 1909, who spoke at a luncheon at the Liberal Club yesterday. Mr. Coleman has been closely associated with the strike since its beginning, being Chairman of the Strikers' Relief Committee, a part of the League for Industrial Democracy...
...Worcester also said that he was not in favor of complete abstinence but that he thought a law which so obviously benefitted the great mass of the people should be rigorously observed. In support of his statement that the Prohibition Law was a distinctly helpful factor in American life Dr. Worcester said...