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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following article reprinted in part from the Alumni Bulletin, was written by Henry Grattan Doyle '11, Dean of Men and Professor of Romance Languages at George Washington University, Washington...
Answering the attack on the Phi Beta Kappa man written by Thomas W. Slocum '90, and published in the May number of the Advocate, G. W. Martin '10, in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin, seeks to justify the alleged immodesty shown...
...following article, reprinted from the Alumni Bulletin, was written by Dr. Thomas Barbour '06, custodian of the Harvard Biological Laboratory and Botanical Garden in Cuba...
...following review of the 1931 Red Book was Written by T. H. Eliot '28, editor-in-chief of the 1928 Red Book...
...their college path to be surmounted by the easiest method possible. As few men consider them means toward linguistic attainment as actually learn one to say nothing of two language because of their imposition. A change to a requirement of only one language to be met through a thorough written and oral examination or by a satisfactory grade in a course as advanced as French 6 or German 2, would give the brilliant student something to absorb his attention, and the weak student an intelligible goal worthy of his efforts...