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Faculty division--Professor Smith, chairman; F. O. Matthiessen, professor of History and Literature; Benjamin F. Wright, professor of Government; Talcott Parsons, professor of Sociology; Wassily Leontief, professor of Economics, and Professor Finch...
...dance committee, which has already sponsored affairs after the Dartmouth and Princeton games, has been divided into three groups. Freshmen in charge of publicity include John Smith, Alan Burke, David Auerbach, Albert Hart, Richard Heffron, Benjamin Balkind, Thomas Bergen, Alfred Baum, and Edgar Wilford...
Near great: Theodore Roosevelt, Cleveland, John Adams and Polk. Average: John Quincy Adams, Monroe, Hayes, Madison, Van Buren, Taft, Arthur, McKinley, Johnson, Hoover, Benjamin Harrison. Below average: Tyler, Coolidge, Fillmore, Taylor, Buchanan and Pierce. Failures: Grant and Harding, both of whose administrations were marked by corruption...
...Benjamin Kimball will conduct the course, which opens at 8 p.m. tonight and will be held on alternate Thursday evenings. Discussion of operatic records will form the core of the series...
Democrats at Harvard were hardly so volatile as their opponents. In 1888, for instance, there were 650 Republicans and 493 Democrats. The backers of Benjamin Harrison held a mass rally in Tremont Temple, Boston, with Edward Everett Hale, 1839, as chairman and ex-Governors George Robinson and John Long, and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, '71, as speakers. Three days later a three-gun salute sparked the big march for Harrison. But as for the Democrats, what was apparently their only campaign activity was listed by the CRIMSON as follows: "G. S. Howe '89 speaks tonight at a democratic (sic) rally...