Word: v
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...unbeaten Freshman eight, while a fourth member of this crew, G. N. Saun '29, is substituting at present daily in one of the starboard seats. The winning crew was seated as follows: Stroke, B. J. Harrison '29; 7, D. S. Greer '29; 6, H. C. Kroell '29; 5, A. V. Cushman '29; 4, K. D. Robinson '29; 3, E. S. Hamlin '29; 2, E. W. Sexton '29; bow, W. S. Youngman '29, coxswain, Irving Nelman...
This tour, which will be made up of 13 Harvard men, is so planned as to meet the intellectual as well as the practical needs of the travelers, A letter drawn up by F. V. Field '27, representative of the executive committee of the National Student Federation, and L. F. Daley '27, president of the Student Council, is being sent out today to a special list of men in the University who are invited to take this trip. The men will sail from New York on June 18 on the S. S. Vendam and will return...
Landlords v. Bootleggers. Landlords whose tenants violate the Prohibition Act may legally cancel leases of said tenants. Tenants so evicted may not have a jury trial on the issue. So, last week, ruled the U. S. Supreme Court in the case of James Duignan of New York against the Pall Mall Realty...
...Britain v. U. S. Experienced U. S. correspondents in China were virtually unanimous last week in cabling their opinion that the British Government and officials of the U. S. Legation at Peking are in harmony behind a policy of armed intervention in China; whereas U. S. Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg again made clear at Washington last week, that the Coolidge administration is determined to avoid intervention in China. At Shanghai, British resentment prompted an article entitled "Washington Deserts Her Allies," in the North China Daily News, chief British news organ in China. Most injudiciously, the lurid caption...
...Johns Hopkins University, Nina Simmonds, J. E. Becker and Elmer V. McCollum studied vitamin E, whose effect on sterility Drs. Herbert M. Evans and K. S. Bishop of the University of California discovered little more than a year ago (TIME, Feb. 15, 1926). The presence of vitamin E in the body permits fecundity; its absence causes sterility. It occurs in lettuce, wheat germs, alfalfa, egg yolks, liver...