Word: v
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...British Broadcasting Company put on the air its first public broadcast of still pictures. At London's famed Savoy Hotel a smart array of notables gathered to watch the official reception of a sepia photograph of George V...
...forgotten with what dread their revolutionary ancestors heard that Newfoundland had been made the war base of the British fleet. Soon the harbor of St. Johns teemed with captured U. S. merchantmen. In those days George Washington worried about what was happening in Newfoundland. Last week it was George V who worried...
...V. Atherton '32, D. L. Babson '32, D. D. Boyden '32, A. L. Castle '32, J. L. Cole '32, T. A. Dodge '32, F. S. Downey '32, J. F. Ellsbree '32, F. T. Flynn '32, G. H. Foley '32, Harold Gustafson '32, M. M. Hampton '32, K. B. Harrison '32, E. B. Kingsberg '32, J. H. Pearson '32, H. M. Rice '32, R. C. Robbins '32, and W. L. West...
...milling crowd of several hundred quickly assembled around the Harvard speaker, V. R. Booth 21., who form his position of vantage in the back of an automobile witnessed the scenes of conflict for several minutes before missiles made him seek retirement...
...Harvard orators in the order of their speaking, will be J. M. Swigert '30, president of the Harvard Debating Council, Norman Winer '29, and P. J. W. Bove '29, V. K. Kong '29 will act as alternate...