Word: branch
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Harvard University Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will have its first meeting of the year tonight at 7.30 o'clock in Pierce Hall 202. A short business session is to be followed by two student talks. P. R. Lincoln '31 will speak on "A Westinghouse Network Relay" and R. H. Norris 1G will talk on "Research Engineering." The Harvard branch of the Institute is organized to allow students of Electrical Engineering in the Engineering School to become acquainted with outside engineering organizations and electrical problems confronting manufacturing concerns...
...first appearance of the newspaper brought out by the Harvard Socialist Club should at least serve to bring this branch of activities to the public eye. It remains to be seen whether a sufficient demand for the paper or its own journalistic merits warrant its existence but its mere appearance shows that Socialism is the only branch of politics in which any active undergraduate interest is now being shown at Harvard. This does not verify the inherent goodness or evil of the Marxian doctrines, but it does indicate the Republican and Democratic platforms no longer contain anything worth disputing...
...student in the law school more than in any other branch of the University needs the advantages of that free and easy association and the exchange of ideas with his fellows, which only thrives where men live and eat together intimately and on comparatively equal terms. The situation is now manifestly unfair with the richer men living in luxurious apartments and those not quite so well off scattered in all sorts of lodging houses. Similarly with the eating question; those men with friends and sufficient means eat regularly at law clubs or together in certain restaurants, but the many...
...only the U. S. markets felt the repercussions of the failure of this 52-year-old firm with membership on the Exchange, Curb, Chicago Exchange and Curb, and the Cleveland Exchange, with seven branch offices, with about 9,000 customers and collateral loans estimated at $35,000,000. News of the failure shocked London, where Prince & Whitely did a large arbitrage business, was said to be interested in International Nickel and Brazilian Traction. This, added to the failure of two small London houses, sent prices reeling in that market. It was likewise a blow to Paris. Said La Liberté: "This...
...Literary Editrix Irita Van Doren of the New York Herald Tribune. Author Van Doren has always liked Swift, has been trying for years to find time to do a book about him. Other books: The Life of Thomas Love Peacock, The American Novel, The Roving Critic, Many Minds, James Branch Cabell...