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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...America, and its increase in power as a means of improving the standard of living for all classes has been such as to lead to similar development all over the world. Its needs have been many, and the activities of the Business Schools that have sprung up in various parts of the country become more numerous and varied every year. For its reports on business conditions the Harvard Business School has become especially noteworthy. With the recent increase in numbers it has made another stride in advance and one in keeping with its value in the present scheme of things...
With the first class football game a week away, the various class teams went through a one-hour scrimmage yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field under the direction of A. W. Samborski '25. Yesterday's workout concluded the first week's practice. On Monday the candidates, who have hitherto worked together, will be divided into their respective class squads, the Seniors under I. R. Duchin '27, the Juniors under E. F. Gamache '27, and the Sophomores under Samborski. The first game scheduled is that between the Seniors and Juniors next Friday. All men who desire to play class football and have...
...meeting of the Harvard Undergraduate Republican Club in the Faculty Room of the Harvard Union, last-night, Forrester Andrew Clark '29, of Boston, was elected chairman. Four sub-chairmen will head various committees to assist Clark in organizing the Republican campaign among Harvard Undergraduates...
...Sachs '29 will collect data about absentee voting in the various states. He will offer information on this, which will inform undergraduates on how to vote. Sachs will be in his room in Thayer 23 this morning and this evening to welcome Harvard Republicans who are interested in taking an active part in the campaign. Free literature and Hoover buttons will also be obtainable...
Suddenly absent from its accustomed vantage point on the clapboard of a 38 Winthrop Street house, the bronze plaque proclaiming the place as the former dormitory of President Theodore Roosevelt '80 was again located yesterday after a search among various University departments...