Word: wright
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Jazz Band, J. H. Wright '25, leader. (b) Clogging by G. B. Moynathan...
...concert by 35 picked men of the University Band will be given in Brattle Hall Friday evening. March 13, at 8.15 o'clock. A dance will follow immediately after this, beginning at about 9.30, the music furnished by Jack Wright's Bandoliers...
...Ross Wilkins Jr., Chairman, Miss Evelyn Moss; R. S. Wright, Miss Atty Jarman: W. S. Dunckler, Miss Helen Sage; D. T. Allen, Miss Frances Thayer; H. Finney Jr., Miss Deddy Piper; J. F. Ryan Jr., Miss Nancy Miller...
...speakers at the Smoker will be T. J. Campbell '12, Coach J. H. Dempsey '28, R. Keith Kane '22 and W. G. Saltonstall '28. A. H. O'Neil '28 will preside and introduce the speakers. Dr. A. W. Wright '17 will lead songs. By way of further entertainment, K. A. Perry '28, ventriloquist extraordinary, will mystify his classmates with examples of his art. An orchestra composed of Freshman talent will play...
...American leaders in industry and business have been college men. But assuming that the 90 per cent ratio is correct, it seems obvious that the figures need to be "weighted." Four non-college business men and technicians like John D. Rockefeller, Thomas A. Edison, Henry Ford and Orville Wright might conceivably exercise a more far-reaching influence on economic development in America than four hundred minor "leaders" in business. Two non-college scientists like John Burroughs and Luther Burbank may outweigh how many scientific students of lesser rank? Mark Twain and Walt Whitman should count for something more than their...