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...something to induce Harvard Freshmen to assume the right and proper attitude towards the singing of the traditional "Fair Harvard" at the close of football games. Many Freshmen (and some upper classmen!) seem to consider this almost sacred song for a signal for a general stampede! F. C. Woodman...
...lost 90% of its virgin commercial timber to fires, insects and the woodman's ax, and trees are still falling about as fast as they are growing. Big U.S. lumber companies have been given most of the blame for this drastic, and usually wasteful leveling of the nation's tall timber. Last week the biggest lumber company in the U.S. took another big step to build the forests up again. In a stand of Douglas fir near Oregon's misty Coos Bay, John Philip Weyerhaeuser Jr., Yale-educated president of the $273 million Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., unveiled...
...part, and at a time when he is apparently at the zenith of his powers. By this act a useful member is lost to the "Harvard family," as Dr. Means has accepted an important post in the Medical Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Francis C. G. Woodman...
...uncovered, and to remain so until the end of the first stanza of this much revered Harvard song. At present it appears to be the signal, among too many students, for a stampede from their seats--much to the regret and disappointment of many Harvard graduates. Francis C. G. Woodman...
Lincoln: Richard W. Smith, LL.B. '38; 402 Woodman Accident Bldg., Lincoln...