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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Arrangements for the Harvard-Yale boat races, to be held on Friday, June 22, were completed yesterday in New Haven by officials from Harvard, Yale and the N. Y., N. H., and H. Railroad Company. The race will be rowed at '6 o'clock. Eastern Standard Time, and the course is to be down-stream this year. Although a definite time has been set, the actual beginning of the race will depend, as usual, on the weather and water conditions...
...Government 9b Sem. Mus. 1 Greek 12 Sever 30 History 9 Emerson J History 24a Emerson J History 32a New Lect. Hall History 39 Abeel-Garey Sever 29 Gates-Pickering Sever 31 Porter-Yu Sever 32 History 64 Emerson F Latin B Professor Rand, section 1 Aydelotte-1. Y. Williams Sever 17 R. B. Williams-Wisner Sever 18 Mr. Peterkin, section 2 Sever 18 Latin 1 Sever 20 Mathematies C 1 Sever 36 Mathematics 2 III Sever 35 Mathematics 5a Allard-Hepke Hickey-Taylor Sever 23 Tucker-Zeller Sever 24 Tucker-Zeller Sever 29 Music 3a Glee Club Rm. Philosophy...
...Harvard Lampoon has just announced the election of the following officers: Alan Russell Black-burn Jr. '29, of Flushing, N. Y., President; Philip Hichborn '29, of Washington, D. C., Ibis; Henry Harrison Proctor '29, of Boston, Treasurer; and James De Normandie '29, of Boston, Secretary...
...addition, the following men were elected to the Editorial Board. Westcote Herreshoff Chesebrough '30, of Boston, Theodore Hall Jr. '29, of Washington, D. C., Charles Staver House '30, of South Manchester, Conn., Ralph Blake Williams '30, of Dover, James Russell Smith '30, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Ernest Stent '29, of San Francisco...
Significance. Billions of dollars are concerned; an international trade rivalry as bitter as any clash of armies. Usually the great oil powers respect each other's prices, markets, territories. Shell is rival of Standard of N. Y. and the powerful Standard of New Jersey (a separate concern whose attitude in the controversy is not yet clear) for oil control of the world. The price war may foreshadow a far reaching, dangerous disagreement with jealous, potent British commercial interests...