Word: whitmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Commenting on the answer received from Professor Carver, A. R. Whitman '34, president of the Socialist Club, declared that the matter was dead for the present at least. He said he could not agree with the stand taken on the importance of the public ownership, when the question concerns a necessity and not a luxury, and especially since it is becoming prominent as a national issue. Since Professor Carver is a recognized authority on economic questions, Whitman was of the opinion that his arguments made in public would be of great interest and value. He further stated that the invitation...
...opposition to public ownership of public utilities, was Issued yesterday by the Harvard Socialist Club. Either H. C. Broun '10 or Norman Thomas, both prominent members of the Socialist Party, will oppose Professor Carver if he is willing to accept the challenge, according to indications made by A. R. Whitman '34, president of the Socialist Club...
...pointed out yesterday by A. R. Whitman '34, president of the club, that this is not a membership drive but merely an effort to interest more students in the pressing questions of the day. Both active and passive members are accepted by the club, and it is not required that members agree with socialist principles...
...serve as a floor committee: E. S. Amazeen '31, Garrett Birkhoff '32, J. B. Campbell '31, M. M. dePicaba '31, A. B. Emmons '33, Phillips Finlay '31, C. M. Norton 2L, Donald Prince '31, R. C. Robbins '32, William Stix '32, Oscar Sutermeister '32, Peregrine White '33, P. M. Whitman '32, and Wilson Wing...
Relay race--Seniors: T. C. Boardman '31 R. Hoguet '31, J. D. Allen '31, T. F. McGuane '31; second, Juniors: H. L. Lash '32, C. B. Currier '32, A. L. Love '32, J. S. Hartwell '32; third, Sophomores: R. Whitman 33, E. B. Helvenstein '33, N. S. Henriquez '33, T. H. Brown '33. Time...