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...White House press party to set up telegraph wires on the spot. So poor were the arrangements that some reporters accompanying the president could not squeeze into the hall. Veteran presidential companies can't recall when a chief executive was so thorough rebuffed as FDR was at his alma mater. In his manner and in his cart address joshing Harvard for its dislike of democratic presidents Mr. Roosevelt gave...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crime | 10/24/1936 | See Source »

...track. He graduated from high-school and minor-league college football coaching in 1927, when he became head coach at Tulane. At Tulane, as at Minnesota, his teams were noted for efficiency in the second half, effective scoring plays, tight goal-line defense. Recalled to work for his alma mater, Bierman had as assistants George Hauser and Albert Baston. They had played with him on the 1915 team which won Minnesota's last Big Ten title until...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Minnesota Miracle | 10/19/1936 | See Source »

Sons, Descending on Cambridge and Boston 20,000 strong for the Tercentenary meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs, alumni brought with them more than $5,000,000 in gifts and a number of other mementos and souvenirs for their alma mater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Cambridge Birthday | 9/28/1936 | See Source »

...action of A. Lawrence Lowell's committee in upholding the conviction of Sacco & Vanzetti in 1927, the pamphlet was signed by such Harvard Reds as Powers Hapgood, Heywood Broun, John Dos Passes, Stuart Chase, who wanted to know "what happened to the mental processes of ... Alma Mater's President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Cambridge Birthday | 9/28/1936 | See Source »

...concluded: "If a skilled athlete decides to abandon inter-collegiate competition and to devote more time to his studies, he is confronted by pleading fellow students and friends, coaches, and in some instances, officers of the University, who endeavor to rouse his conscience and sense of 'duty' to Alma Mater. Few young men can resist this pressure, especially in view of the social stigma attached to the 'quitter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VIEWS ON PHASES OF HARVARD LIFE GIVEN BY UNDERGRADUATES | 9/18/1936 | See Source »

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