Word: tilled
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...resolution reads: "Resolved, That the adoption of the Franco-American debt settlement is to the best interests of France." The preliminaries of the debate will be held on February 17, in Sever 36, but the final argument will not, take place till March 3. All members of the University who are interested in participating in the discussion, must send their names immediately to Professor L. J. Mercier, 134 Brattle Street, Cambridge...
...Professor Barrett Wendell '77, who died in 1921. As an undergraduate, he was captain of the baseball team, and served as coach in 1903. He was secretary of his class until 1922, when he resigned because of taking up his residence in Chicago. From 1911 till 1919, he was a member of the Graduate Baseball Committee of Harvard. In 1925 he was elected a member of the Board of Overseers...
...cruelty must be incessant, therefore (Military) as a part of the necessity of government from the principal of human nature, every government, it may be said, will, if it can take the objects of its desire from every other, and the stronger will infallibaly take from the weaker till the weaker is altogether enslaved. So if the League for Industrial Democracy do not believe in Military training in Colleges, on the ground "that all drills are wrong" the sooner the Federal Government, comes to universal Military training of all male school children between 14 and 15 years of age then...
Harry Hyman Cutter '29 of Malden has been nominateed for president of the Sophomore class by a petition signed by 25 members of the class, it was announced last night by the Executive Board. Further nominations will be received till 12 o'clock tomorrow. None will be accepted after that hour. The ballots will be sent out as soon as possible after the closing of the nominations, and a week's time will be allowed for their return. In order to facilitate the completion of the elections, members of the class are asked to return the ballots as quickly...
...them, a most peculiar job. they speak a language which is a combination of clicks, clucks, and gutteral explosious. Their language caused us the most trouble. We would often use nine or ten interpreters to translate the language for us, one passing the story on to the next man, till it finally reached me, after being transferred from dialect to dialect...