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Henry, g.; Bodde or Kauffman, r.f.b.; Stuart, l.f.b.; Booth or Blackburn, r.h.b.; Westheim, c.h.b.; O. Driggs, l.h.b.; Pritchard r.o.f.; Parks, r.i.f.; Langdon, c.; Vogel, l.i.f.; Johnson, l.o.f...
Last week lean, suave President Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. of G. M. C. and Henry Ford declared that there was no war contemplated between them, that they were shooting at different targets. Said Mr. Sloan: "If the past is any indication of the future, the new Ford car will be a car that will appeal to a great mass of people. Naturally, that car must meet present conditions, but the basic idea is likely to be the same. General Motors is in quite a different position. General Motors' idea is to make a car of greater luxury than...
...Emerson F History 18 Sem. Mus. 1 Hygiene 1 Ames-Gheradi Sever 23 Gilman-Postley Sever 24 Rankin-Wheelwright Sever 26 Italian 5 Emerson J Latin 8 Sever 17 Mathematics A I Sever 36 Mathematics 2 II Adams-Roberts Sever 35 Rosengard-Wicks Sever 36 Mathematics 16 Bernstein-Pritchard Sever 31 Sproul-Weinstein Sever 35 Mathematics 36 Sever 36 Music 2 Emerson A Psychology 31 Emerson J Social Ethics A Allen-Boys Emerson A Brewster-Yeslawsky Emerson D Social Ethics 26 Emerson A Monday Botany 6a Emerson A Botany 16 Emerson A French 3 Emerson D Geology 18 Emerson...
...Emerson F History 18 Sem. Mus. 1 Hygiene 1 Ames-Gheradi Sever 23 Gilman-Postley Sever 24 Rankin-Wheelwright Sever 26 Italian 5 Emerson J Latin 8 Sever 17 Mathematics A I Sever 36 Mathematics 2 II Adams-Roberts Sever 35 Rosengard-Wicks Sever 36 Mathematics 16 Bernstein-Pritchard Sever 31 Sproul-Weinstein Sever 35 Mathematics 36 Sever 36 Music 2 Emerson A Psychology 31 Emerson J Social Ethics A Allen-Boys Emerson A Brewster-Yeslawsky Emerson D Social Ethics 26 Emerson...
...connection with the quotation, printed in Wednesday's CRIMSON by Walter Pritchard Eaton, an article by the same author in the CRIMSON of November 28, 1925; is relevant. In that article Mr. Eaton wrote that the movies had largely destroyed the old travelling stock companies, but that a great deal of theatrical experimentation was being accomplished by amateur organizations, which took the place of the stock companies. "The whole renaissance," he said "of amateur theatricals on a dignified same scale owes its origin to George Pierce Baker...