Word: subscribee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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According to an announcement made by the Freshman Red Book Board last night a further opportunity for subscribing to the publication will be given today. Members of the Business Committee will be stationed at Sever Hall from 8.45 until 3.15 o'clock. This will be the last opportunity to subscribe...
"A sister of five Harvard graduates" is the only name given by the only woman to subscribe to the Alumni Bulletin's Louvain Library Fund, according to announcement made in this week's issue of the Bulletin which will appear this morning.
Traffic in Arms. In a letter to the U. S. Government, Hjalmar Branting, ex-Premier of Sweden and Acting President of the Council, called attention to the nonratification by the U. S. of the St. Germain Convention, which aimed at limiting the traffic in arms by restricting private firms in...
There is no necessity for taking any stand on the merits of the "Theological doctrines in dispute. Brilliant scholars have quarrelled over them for centuries. It seems to the average layman, particularly to the young man, that to require adherence to those of the rigid sort suggested in the pastoral...
Dr. Gray deplores the absolute lack of a spirit of question and revolt in the mind of the average American college student. Charming he finds them, and quick witted, but intellectually docile. They seem to be conscious conformists, utterly without that fierce sense of mental rebellion and the desire for...