Word: transcript
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...School began to require from each applicant a transcript of his college record. In 1935, it had available in usable form the college records of more than 4,100 men who, during the period 1928-1934, had entered the Law School and finished the work of the first year. The Curriculum Committee of the Faculty made a detailed study of these records in correlation with the results of the examinations taken by these men in the Law School, and particularly with the results of their first year examinations. They found what has often been found before but always quickly forgotten...
...Literary Digest editor was interviewed at a late hour last night at the Transcript building. Asked to comment upon the returns, the editor merely shook his head sadly and stated crypticly, "It's astounding, simply astounding...
...Green also spoke of a certain mis-understanding which has arisen concerning the recipients of honorary degrees, and he mentioned a letter published recently in the Transcript by Henry D. Sedgwick '82, who objected to the fact that no great musicians or artists had been honored by Harvard...
Twelve years ago, when Jim Curley was serving one of his periodic terms as Mayor of Boston, that same stripling, just out of Harvard and a cub reporter for the Boston Transcript, went to City Hall where he heard the Mayor rip into "that old son-of-a-gun," Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. Last week the same youngster, grandson of the late great Senator from Massachusetts, had just polled 100,000 more votes than Democrat Curley to win the Republican nomination for the same Senate seat...
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., generally known as Cabot, is Peter Pannish at 34. His father. Poet George Cabot Lodge, died when he was 7. His grandfather, at whose political knee he was reared, died while he was still a cub on the Transcript. His political experience was acquired as newshawk and editorial writer for the New York Herald Tribune where he thumped long and loud against Philippine Independence. His first political victory was won four years ago when he was elected to the Massachusetts legislature, his great name and pleasant boyish manner netting him a whacking big vote which...