Word: summer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Abysmal undergraduate ignorance," reflected in such policies, as America faced the World War, is criticized in the November Harvard Monthly in its lead article. The issue also marks the emergence of the publication from its long summer hibernation...
...CRIMSON policy wavered from a belligerence which decided that Platisburg was as good a place as any for the boys to spend their summer to a surprisingly level-headed pacifism...
When Franklin Roosevelt last summer attempted a Purge within his own party, it was a tacit declaration that for worthy adversaries he had to look to recalcitrant members of his own party. Wishfully foreseeing the dissolution of the G.O.P., he frankly invited the U. S. electorate to form two new parties which he named Liberal and Conservative. In his Liberal party he wanted Labor and the Farmers as well as underprivileged Forgotten Men. Last week's election was the first national test of this projected grand sashay...
...Latest circulation figures: News, 35,741; Free Press, 34,721.) To the Congressional committee investigating TVA last summer the Free Press general manager explained T.E.P. could have had a cheaper rate under contract, added: "We never offered them a contract." This later caused Committee Counsel Francis Biddle to bark: "Tennessee Electric has been subsidizing...
...Bostonian and I attended the Harvard Summer School. Personally I have nothing but the highest respect for Harvard and am sorry that Mr. Hardwick assumed the attitude which created bad feeling here. Hoping that no more such articles will appear, Yours truly, Benjamin Banulis...