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- COLLEGIATISM IN INK
- CRIMSON NETMEN MEET BROWN PLAYERS TODAY
- Erratum
- CASSEDY RETURNS FOR TIME TRIALS ON RACE SATURDAY
- PLANS FOR TRIANGULAR DEBATE ARE COMPLETED
- 1934 TENNIS TEAM OPPOSES MILTON ACADEMY RACKETMEN
- STUDY CARDS
- SEVEN CREWS URGE NEW TRYOUT SITE
- SENIORS
- DRAMATIC CLUB TO GIVE "B. J. ONE" IN BROADCAST
- Leighton Names Faculty Members To Guide Next Year's Freshmen
- ALERT COLBY NINE TRIMS LISTLESS CRIMSON 9 TO 7
- 1934 Nine Meets Bruins
- INSTRUMENTALISTS HOLD AN INSTALLATION DINNER
- WATCHFUL WAITING
- HANDS ACROSS THE STADIA
- He Who Knows
- The Student Vagabond
- Appleton Chapel
- Leighton Announces Plans for Next Year's Freshmen
- Class Nine Loses
- Woodward 150-Pound Captain
- RED BOOK OVERSUBSCRIBED
- YESTERDAY'S SCORES
- SUMMARY OF FISCAL CAUSES FOR NEW 20 DOLLAR LEVY
- Snowden Wins Sargent Prize For Best Horace Translations
- SIX '39 ORATORS MAKE 300TH CONTEST FINALS
- 300th Resolution Due for House Vote Today
- YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
- GIVE THEM ENOUGH ROPE
- THEY DON'T MISS A TRICK
- TWO LACROSSE SQUADS ENTER ARENA AGAINST M.I.T., DEERFIELD TODAY
- Showcases in Widener
- Relay Carnival to Replace G.B.I. Meet On Next Year's Spring Track Program
- Freshman Nine Opposes St. Mark's at Southboro Today
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- YALE VANQUISHES CRIMSON DEBATERS FOR H-Y-P TITLE
- HILDEGARDE WILL SING AT FRESHMAN SMOKER
- Guardian Follows Policy of Crimson Toward Tutoring
- CONANTS AT HOME
- Unionization of Workers Brings Increase in Dining Hall Rates
- BLUNDERING RADCLIFFITES BEATEN BY HARVARD IN QUIZ
- ACCELERATION
- The Vagabond
- REDS ENCOUNTER WRITES IN INTRA-SQUAD GRID CONTEST
- STICKMEN TO FACE HARD TEST WITH INDIAN TEN
- HOUSE SPORTS
- Golfers Meet Bowdoin
- Ruggers Have Two Games
- Traveler Sees 'Co-education' Adopted Here
- Marshall Sees Danger to Europe In Conference Failure, Condemns Russian Policy o…
- Tech Blood Bank Opening Doors to 'Cliffe, University
- Green, Regal Will Head '47 Album Board
- Communist Party Leader Looks for Unity of Liberals
- Man Will complete Knowledge of Science, Enter Utopian Era, Predicts Le Corbeill…
- Class Council Balloting Takes Place Tomorrow
- Early Birds Top Bookworms In 'Operations Ornithology'
- Leach Speaks on Law as Career at Leverett Tonight
- Lowell Wins Debate Title
- Music Symposium Ticket Allotment Starts This Afternoon at Paine Hall
- Unreturned Confy Guide Polls Due Now at Crimson Offices
- Three Days to Pay
- Circling the Square
- The Music Box
- Boston College Visits Varsity Nine Today
- Rallies Bring Deacon, Leverett Victories in House Ball Contests
- Triple-Threat Cheer Leaders Needed for Pigskin Season
- Goldsmith Hot as Freshmen Swamp Carrier Nine, 22-6
- Freshmen Tennis Cancelled
- Radcliffe May Change Policy In Admission
- 'Cliffe Warned About Half-Clothed Prowler
- Meeting of Divinity Leaders Brings Schulman Retraction
- Amory Made CIA Deputy Director
- Perry Charges Refusal to Testify Insufficient Grounds for Expulsion
- Divinity School's Dean Sperry Honored by Faculty, Students
- M.I.T. Decides to Keep 3 Former Communists
- Eleven's Games Won't Be on TV
- Diving Exhibition Scheduled by Key
- Ernst Mayr Appointed Professor of Zoology
- Statehood for Ohio?
- The Advocate
- A TIDELANDS IBIS
- 222 Letters Awarded for Winter Sports
- Golf Team Will Meet Amherst Away Today
- Nine to Face Holy Cross On Soldiers Field at 3:45
- National Sports
- J.V. Nine Wins, 13-2; Freshmen Bow to B.U.
- Lacrosse Team to Face Tech Away; Freshmen Play Here
- Ten Business School Tennis Starts Will Meet Crimson Varsity Today
- Harlow
- The Dead of the House
- Innocence in the Union
- Following A Curious Precedent
- Congestion on the Rank List
- Short-Lived Activism At Harvard
- Never Hold A Grudge
- Recouping Damages
- Judge Says Minor Cases Should Be Ignored
- Ed School Student Is Superintendent Of Boston Schools
- Lightweights Battle Navy in Haines Cup Race
- Racquetmen Defeat Navy, 6-3; Penn Tests Win Streak Today
- Golf Team Drops Big Three Match At Brookline C.C.
- Brayton Scuttles Navy, Batmen Play Two Today
- Heavies Brace for Invasion Of Kansas Tuttle Creek Ten
- Water Polo Team Tops Northeastern, 7-6
- Radcliffe Netters Defeat B.C., 7-2
- Heads of Currier Preserve Cliffies' 'Squatter Rights'
- Foundation Funds Air Pollution Researcher
- Ukrainian Support Increases To Endow Additional Chairs
- Council Rules No Referendum In Frisoli Case
- DRAMATIC CLUB
- MassPIRG
- Lyon In Winter
- Yevtushenko: A "Mailboat" Between East and West
- Joint Committee on Social Welfare Considers Repeal of Abortion Laws
- Oral Roberts Beats Crimson Cagers, 100-99
- Apprehensive Eli Racquetmen To Meet Strong Harvard Team
- JOHN MISHA PETKEVICH
- Radcliffe Basketball Team Wins First Game of Season
- CREW RACE WITH CORNELL
- Second Team Lost to Andover
- 1909 Defeated in Hockey
- HARVARD 28; TUFTS, 10
- Brown Hockey Game Postponed
- University Calendar
- Meeting of I. C. A. A. A. A. Committee
- HARVARD WON IN OVERTIME
- SUBJECT FOR ANNUAL DEBATE
- BOTH RELAY TEAMS DEFEATED
- Senior Class Notice
- GOVERNOR WILSON'S SPEECH
- FRESHMAN TEAM HELD TO TIE
- Mid-Year Examination Schedule
- What is Going on Today
- A PLEA FOR MORE REVIEWS OF COURSES.
- Morning Prayers
- University Calendar
- Pole-vault Competition at 4
- Second Historic Operatic Concert
- Freshman Track Managers Appointed
- Theology of Contemporary Religion
- Mid-Year Examination Schedule
- PRINCETON TEAM CHAMPIONS
- Must List Courses by Feb. 11
- 1921 TO RACE BOSTON COLLEGE
- ASK AID FOR BOSTON Y. M. C. A.
- SEVEN TO PLAY SAILORS
- Yale Increases Coal Saving
- SECRETARY BAKER'S DEFENCE
- SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
- Yale-Princeton Club.
- Morning Prayers
- Reserve Officers' Training Corps
- HARVARD SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE AT COLUMBIA
- EXPERIMENTERS FIND RADIO UNAFFECTED BY ECLIPSE
- SECONDS BATTLE BROWNE AND NICHOLS TO 1-1 TIE
- Will Play Delayed 1928 Game Today
- Suspension of Privileges of Yale Freshman Class Is Becoming a Habit--Snowballs …
- Tribute to Be Paid to Root
- VOTE ON TIME FOR POSTING SQUASH SHEETS IS CLOSE
- CRIMSON TRACKSTERS LOOK TOWARD B. A. A. GAMES
- HUNDREDS OF MEN CHEER DEAN POUND
- UNIVERSITY PRESS GIVES OUT NAMES OF NEW BOOKS
- BON VOYAGE
- A SCHOLAR FOR THE LAW
- NEW WORLDS
- AS THE WAG WAGS
- THE ANSWER IS "YES"
- MINIMIZE SPECULATION ON B. A. A. GAMES THIS SATURDAY
- UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
- Sale of Printed Notes Continues Undiminished--Cut Rate Price of $1.00 by One Se…
- Opera Tickets Only at Opera House
- Business School Dance Set for Feb. 5
- Squash Applications Close Feb. 10
- MID-YEAR EXAMINATIONS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW
- ENGINEERING SCHOOL
- In the Graduate Schools
- SEVEN SQUASH MATCHES SCHEDULED FOR WEEKEND
- CONTRACT BRIDGE TOURNEY ATTRACTS YALE ENTHUSLASTS
- BRYAN LEADS FIELD COURSE IN NEW MEXICO THIS SUMMER
- ELECT W. J. LLOYD '33 BAND LEADER FOR 1932 SEASON
- ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SHOWS FILM ON METALS
- K. OF C. MEET TESTS HARVARD POWER AT OPENING OF SEASON
- THE BIOLOGY BUILDING
- YALE AND HEARTY
- H. L. MENCKEN RETURNS
- THE PRESS
- Dissenting Opinion
- TERM BILLS
- Morning Chapel
- TWO FACULTY MEMBERS GIVE LOWELL LECTURES
- New Walk
- Sunday Preacher
- LAST OF '46 REGISTERS THIS MORNING IN YARD
- Student Predicts Big News; Berlin Writhes in Ignorance
- ALBUM PLANS STILL UNSURE
- E. R. C. Need Not Go to Devens; May Stay in Houses Till Called
- No Need for Students To Register for Spring
- NAVY, COOP READY TO BUY FURNITURE TODAY
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Finis
- BRASS TACKS
- PLAYGOER
- MOVIEGOER
- There is No Joy in Poonville, For Worsts Have Struck Out
- Lieut. Magruder Made Captain in Promotion
- Spring Calendar for Incoming Freshmen
- Army to Triple Blood Quota for Year 1943
- Flood Averted For Cambridge
- University May Raise Teaching Fellows' Pay
- Russian Center Celebrates Tenth Year of Activity
- Science Forum Will Admit College Profs
- Prowler Stalks Library
- Some Programs for Harvard College
- The Non-Problem of the Foreign Student
- The Harvard Alumni Bulletin: Since 1898
- Five Varsity Teams Resume Play After Exam Layoff
- Bad News From Glen Cove
- Swimmers to Meet Navy
- Runners Enter B.A.A.; Fencers Meet Lions
- Skiing Conditions Rated Excellent Throughout Area
- Highlights of Johnson Speech
- Hughes Says Europeans Upset By American Vietnam Policy
- Open Night Closes
- Health School To Get Grant
- Up and Down
- Birth of a Nation
- Not Guilty
- Cliffe Turns to Typing, Publishing in Summer
- 1500 TO CROWD REGISTRATION TODAY
- 1500 TO CROWD REGISTRATION TODAY
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- CONFY GUIDE
- Network Will Air Conant Address Tomorrow Night
- WSC Holds Open Meeting Tonight
- UNDERGRADUATES
- DE HAAS WILL TALK ON WAR
- Action Now
- ON THE SHELF
- THE CRIME
- 584 MEN TRAIN FOR WAR WORK AT BUSINESS SCHOOL
- Outing Club Plans Trip to Blue Hills on Saturday; Heavy Schedule this Summer
- FOUR BEST BALL PLAYERS ANNOUNNCED
- RUPERT B. LILLIE AND PRESIDENT CONANT ARE SCHEDULED TO SPEAK BEFORE SUMMER SCHO…
- WSC Program Will Include Forums, Talks, Broadcasts
- Calendar for Summer School
- Summer Dance
- Volunteers Needed For Orderly Work
- Bingham Announces Change In Times Of Late Afternoon Conditioning Classes
- MIXED SWIMMING PERMITTED IN POOL
- NINETEEN FACULTY MEN PROMOTED
- Howard N. Smith Fills New Position of Comptroller
- Calendar for Summer School
- Calendar for '46
- War Service Bureau June 29, 1942
- Elliot to Speak
- 56, at University, Receive Training For Corps Work
- Harvard May Get Minute Rice Bequest
- 'Summer News' Staff Will Hold Open House
- Howe, Mississippi Rights Worker To Address Protest Meeting Here
- Summer News
- Summer Shopping
- International Seminar Enters 13th Season
- Shakespeareans Open 10th Season; Bosco Brightens Fair 'Much Ado'
- The Old Boston: That Was the City That Was
- Summer News Shorts
- THE OVERSEERS BILL.
- "The Intercollegiate News."
- Law School Smoker.
- Religious Conference Delegates.
- Changes in Union Nominations.
- Yale Debate Notice.
- Golf Candidates' Notice.
- Memorial for Professor J. H. Thayer.
- Religious Meetings Committee.
- FENCING TOURNAMENT.
- Swimming Matches with B. A. A.
- Baseball Notice.
- Sophomore Class Dinner.
- University Calendar.
- Fact and Rumor.
- ATHLETIC CALENDAR.
- "THE BATTLE WITH THE SLUM"
- Results of Pasteur Debate Trials
- Lecture on "Diamond Drilling"
- Action on Death of E. Rawson, Jr., '09
- Gift to Union by Sophomore Class
- Sale of 1910 Dinner Tickets
- Uniform Trials for Managerships
- Preliminary Fencing Meet Tonight
- Assignment of Scholarships
- G. D. Rogers '07 Rhodes Scholar
- Tickets for D. U. Play on Sale
- Subscriptions to 1907 Class Fund
- Senior Class Day Notices
- University Calendar
- Committees for Commencement
- Yale Won First Baseball Game
- Anniversary Dinner of Musical Club
- Weld Boathouse Nearing Completion
- Shooting Practice Begins Today
- Class Lacrosse Games Next Week
- Tennis Courts Open Next Week
- Symphony Concert on April 4
- HOLWORTHY'S CENTENNIAL
- Junior Class Notice
- FRESHMEN DINE TOGETHER
- What is Going on Today
- THE FRESHMAN DINNER.
- THE TRIANGULAR DEBATE.
- Senior Class Notice
- Morning Prayers
- LEADERSHIP OR BOSS RULE
- CHANGE IN TENNIS SYSTEM
- LAST LANE LECTURE TONIGHT
- Official News of the University
- IDLER CLUB OF RADCLIFFE
- Student Council Notice
- Emergency Degrees at Cornell
- JUNIORS HOLD SMOKER TOMORROW
- COURSE FOR TRAINING OF QUARTERMASTERS IN JUNE
- MEASLES HITS BASEBALL SQUAD
- SUCKLEY KILLED BY BOMB
- Special Examinations in History
- GREATEST HONOR TO SUCKLEY
- THE SENIORIAL TOGA
- Public Should Speak Out.
- Morning Prayers
- Swindler Secured in Springfield
- Dr. Davison to Speak on "Bach"
- PRECAUTIONS TAKEN BY "CHICAGO" IN WAR ZONE
- University to Cancel Leases
- SERIOUS PROBLEMS FACE RAILWAYS IN WAR CRISIS
- NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY FOR UNIVERSAL TRAINING
- ORDER OF CLASS CREWS FIXED
- Kellett Awarded Lee Wade II Prize
- Union For Neutrality to Meet
- ELEVEN APPOINTMENTS MADE
- WINTER SPORTS SERIES WON BY SMITH HALLS
- 150 POUND CREW RACE POSTPONED
- 1920-21 REGISTER WELL FORMULATED
- 500 SENIORS DELINQUENT
- BOXING PLANS CHANGED
- W. L. STODDARD '07 TO SPEAK AT P.B.H. AT 7.30 TONIGHT.
- What Is Going On Today
- P. S. SEELEY DECLARES ALL EVIL IS UNREAL
- Bailey to Captain Gym Team
- THIRTY NINE MEN REPORT FOR SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
- COL. ARTHUR WOODS TO SPEAK
- SENIOR ALBUM NOTICE
- SENIOR SLUGGISHNESS
- ENDOWED VS. STATE INSTITUTIONS
- GERMAN LABOR FOR FRANCE
- COMMENT
- UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
- Battery to be Installed at Waverly
- JAMES R. BANCROFT PREDICTS FINANCIAL DEPRESSION
- INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS CONCERT
- Harrington Wins Squash Tournament
- PENN RELAYS DRAW STARS
- FRESHMEN HOLD GET TOGETHER MEETING IN SMITH TOMORROW
- YALE AND PRINCETON START BASEBALL SEASON IN SOUTH
- Organ Recital Omitted From Series
- VARIOUS STROKES TRIED WITH UNIVERSITY CREWS
- BELL PRIZE TO CLOSE MAY 1
- POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDER MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH VIEWPOINT OF PEOPLE HE REPRESENTS
- FENCERS ENTER TOURNEY
- Grad Students Will Give Dance
- PROF. CAVALIER TO LECTURE
- Professor Gautier Will Lecture Today
- DETERMINATION WILL DO IT!
- ELECT R. R. HIGGINS '22 STUDENT COUNCIL HEAD
- Professor Baxter to Talk at Colloquium
- LECTURE TODAY
- MANY NEW CANDIDATES REPORT ON SECOND DAY OF SPRING TRACK DRILL
- LAST OF WHITING CONCERTS
- Andover Men to Dine at Union
- A QUESTION OF RELATIVITY
- MEXICO'S HALF-TIDE
- MY LADY'S NICOTINE
- BUSINESS SCHOOL WILL ORGANIZE TENNIS TEAM
- ARCHITECTURAL PRIZES AWARDED
- Engineering Society Lecture
- Library Hours
- DRAMATIC NOTES
- COPELY PLAYERS OFFER SUTRO AGAIN
- HARVARD PRIZE PLAY AT ST. JAMES
- PLAYS THAT REMAIN
- FOR REVIEW LATER
- MORE MEN REPORT FOR FOOTBALL
- FRESHMAN DORMITORIES TO BE REPRESENTED BY NINES
- START FRESHMAN CLEAN-UP DRIVE
- Will Lecture at Harvard Club
- 1923 MURICAL MANAGERSHIP OPEN
- CHANGES MADE IN PUDDING CAST
- UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
- One-Act Plays on Workshop List
- Will Lecture to Poetry Society
- Liberal Club Will Hold Discussion
- FOOTBALL SQUADS TO OPEN SERIES OF INFORMAL GAMES
- FAVORABLE 1931 TENNIS SEASON ANTICIPATED
- LARGE FOGG AUDIENCE HEARS POPE DESCRIBE FRENCH ART
- SCHOLARS OF ORIENT WILL MEET NEXT WEEK
- Exhibition of Oil Paintings
- ITALIAN SUFFRAGE AROUSES COMMENT
- GIDDENS DISCUSSES VARIOUS ASPECTS OF COLLEGE HOCKEY
- SOPHOMORE B SUPREMACY UPSET BY SENIOR EIGHT
- FRESHMAN RACQUETMEN WIN INTRAMURAL SQUASH TITLE
- COMMITTEE DROPS FRESHMAN ADVICE ON CONCENTRATION
- KAPPA SIGMA IN TRIPLE TIE AT HEAD OF LEAGUE
- ROSE-COLORED GLASSES
- A FIFTH WHEEL
- The Student Vagabond
- Appleton Chapel
- In the Graduate Schools
- "FACE THE MUSIC" TO PROVE THE PUDDING AT 8.15 TONIGHT
- TEAM C RACQUETMEN TO FACE TENNIS AND RACQUET CLUB
- HARVARD ENTRIES LOSE IN NATIONAL WRESTLING
- PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR FINAL FRESHMAN FROLIC
- Salients in the Day's News
- Salients in the Day's News
- Orators Meet Edward Quinn Team in Debate Over WNAC
- SWORDSMEN ENTERED IN INTERCOLLEGIATE MATCH
- 21 LACROSSE PLAYERS TO TAKE VACATION TRIP
- FOUR HARVARD STUDENTS REPRIEVED FROM STILLMAN
- Strachey Damns Fascism, Upholds Communism, Feels Complimented That U.S. Has Not…
- STANTON DELAND NAMED TO CONFERENCE GROUP
- REWARD FOR ORIGINALITY
- Yesterday
- The Crimson Playgoer
- The Crimson Bookshelf
- The Crimson Bookshelf
- THE MAIL
- Instrumental Club Will Give Concert Tonight at Concord
- News Salients
- Cinema -:- THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER -:- Drama
- SCHEDULE OF MAKE-UP EXAMINATIONS
- Bills Altering Vote Opposed By Key, Beer
- Memorial Church to Hold Communion Service Today
- Educators Stress Various Positions Open in Teaching
- Conant Says Two-Year Colleges Would Solve Expansion Problem
- Conant Calls Russian East German Sector Soviet 'Achilles Heel'
- RGA Action to Let Jrs., Srs. Stay Out After Sign-Out Time
- Univ. Officials Disagree On Expansion Problem
- SGA Asks Foreign Scholarship Funds
- Fringe Benefits: I
- i.e. The Cambridge Review
- Current Release
- Choosing a House: Some Bitter Truths
- Adams Keeps Up Gold Coast Luxury In Architecture, Food, Activities, Rules
- Eliot Has Sophisticated, Diversified Atmosphere
- Lowell Attempts to Represent College Without Molding Student to Set Pattern
- How the Houses Place Freshmen
- Tutorial System's Vitality a Factor In Kirkland's Increasing Popularity
- Leverett Wants to Give 'Chance to Participate'
- Close Student-Faculty Friendships Give Informal Atmosphere to Dunster House
- Winthrop Combines Informality, Athletics
- LINING THEM UP
- Swimming Team Will Enter NCAA Meet
- 35 Percent Win Dean's List Honor As Seniors Place Largest Number
- Resignations Of Professors Stir Brandeis
- Defense Committee Discusses Plans To Cut Length of ROTC Programs
- Mystery Stink Traced
- Pusey Says He Will Reconsider Uniform 'Room Rents for Houses
- Kerr Wins Boylston Prize
- Bea Sees New Progress Toward Unity
- Pusey Plans to Revise Program of Ed School
- HRO to Begin Tour
- A Letter From Dean Monro
- Colloquium
- The Lion Rampant
- DISARMAMENT
- Mark Van Doren
- Pringle Wins Second Place In Individual
- Squibb and Leonard Track Managers
- What is Going On
- PREPAREDNESS WEEK.
- LACROSSE TEAM BEAT YALE 2 TO 1
- Smith Won Interdormitory Singing
- Wednesday Last Day for Scholarships
- Morning Prayers
- "Harvard Night" at the "Pops"
- GENERAL WOOD TO SPEAK AT MEMORIAL EXERCISES
- Cornell Crew Defeated Yale
- Yale-Princeton and Other Scores
- REGIMENTAL REVIEW TOMORROW
- Regimental Orders
- NINE LEAVES FOR SERIES AT BROWN
- DR. DAVISON WILL RESUME PRE-EXAMINATION CONCERTS
- Tigers Lick Fordham 11-4
- DEMOCRATS OF YALE FOLLOW HARVARD AND CHOOSE GLASS
- NINE MEN GET BOWDOIN AND GARRISON AWARDS
- CREWS CHEERED BY STUDENTS AT NEWELL
- POST-MORTEM
- UNITED WE STAND
- COMMENT
- CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
- CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
- CAMERAMEN TO JUDGE RACES AT I, C, 4-A, MEET TOMORROW
- EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
- UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
- SECONDS SPRING RALLY IN NINTH WINNING 6-5
- ENGINEERING EXAMINATIONS
- Schoolboy Netmen Here Tomorrow
- Salients in the Day's News
- Black Gives Questionnaire To Elementary Physics Men
- CHANGE OF LAWYERS CONTINUES RIOT TRIAL
- Mather Predicts Imminent Exhaustion of Natural Oil
- VISITING LECTURER ASSIGNED TO CHAIR OF ART, CULTURE
- Potter Elected President of Harvard Riggers for 1935
- VARSITY JOURNEYS TO PROVIDENCE TOMORROW
- Final Exam in History 1 to Have 15-Minute Meditation
- BIG SEVEN TRACK MEN HOLD MEET IN MAY AT PRINCETON
- SECOND YARD CONCERT TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT
- EFFICIENCY OR SYMPATHY
- Yesterday
- THE PRESS
- Tbe Crimson Bookshelf
- The Crimson Bookshelf
- THROUGH THE YEARS
- 25 Years Ago Today CRIMSON, May 29, 1809
- Exams For Next Three Days
- AT THE POPS
- Crimson Publishes Student's Opinion About Business School In Operation
- Fogg Art Museum
- Germanic Museum
- The Crimson Playgoer
- Tbe Crimson Playgoer
- ARMS AND THE MEN
- DEFUNCT BOOKS GRAVE FOUND IN P. B. H. LIBRARY
- England Lacrosse Captain
- News Salients
- News Salients
- News Salients
- News Salients
- News Salients
- News Salients
- News Salients
- Work on Rink in Stadium Begun
- Result of Greek Play Chorus Trials
- Drama Groups Agree on Joint Play
- Newest Telescope-Camera Pictures Minutest Meteors
- French Industry Hires From Business School
- Good Conditions Help Crew to Bust Lake Cayuga 2-Mile Record Twice
- July Draft Quota Reduced to 15,000
- Alertness of Crimson Crew Changes Newell Thief's Plea
- Big Green Red, But Not So Red As Crimson, Decides Chi Trib
- A Fable for Critics
- On the Shelf
- The Moviegoer
- Cornell Loses To Nine, 4-1
- Rugby Team Tops Missouri Monkeys 10-5 in Last Game
- Tennis Team Tips Dartmouth, 6 to 3; '54 Is Rained Out
- Undergraduates Win Scull Championships
- Wilson and Twitchell Score as Track Men Finish 12th in IC4A
- National Sports
- REVIEW OF FALL ROWING
- "Pirates of Penzance" Tonight
- Thanksgiving Recess Tomorrow
- Rifle and Pistol Club Re-entry Shoot
- First Basketball Work Yesterday
- Application for Norton Fellowship
- Musical Clubs Well Received
- Second Symphony Concert Tonight
- Camera Club Plans
- Wearers of Football "H."
- Captain Hurley Much Better
- Dr. Morse Esperanto Club President
- Geological Conference Plans Revised
- University Calendar
- Dr. Abbott Before Graduates Club
- Battery A vs. Cadets in Stadium
- First University Tea on Friday
- Princeton Letter
- "Necessity of Wholesome Recreation"
- CLASS TEAMS TO CLASH
- Obituary
- PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE HOST
- ALLIED BAZAAR CAMPAIGN BEGINS
- HOCKEY MEN START TRAINING
- What is Going On
- LET US GIVE THANKS
- COMMENT
- S. B. Pennock '15.
- Harvard Back of Haughton.
- COACHING AND SPIRIT OF YALE MIN JOECHS WHICH DEFEATED UNIVERSITY ELLVIN IN SATU…
- THIRD RECITAL BY DR. DAVISON
- Field Coach Leary Married
- University Teas Begin Friday
- Second Call For Hockey Managers
- Prof. Francke to Address Verein
- P. Zach '19 Awarded "H2"
- TOMORROW UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY
- Morning Prayers
- Bishop Perry to Speak Wednesday
- Christian Science Lecture Dec. 5
- Red Book Committee Will Dine
- Sunday School to Start Dec. 3
- Tech. Musicians To Take Long Trip
- ELEVEN SCORED 187 POINTS
- LAW LIBRARY BOUGHT RARE BOOK
- Dr. Palmer in Chapel Tomorrow
- PROF. BALCH AT POLITY CLUB
- YALE GRADUATE SCHOOL CHANGED
- The Theatre in Boston
- Collection in Bowl $8,429.81
- Princeton Debate Trials.
- BROWN TOUCH FOOTBALL TEAM SENDS CHALLENGE
- PHI BETA KAPPA TO AWARD KEYS TO 25 NEWLY ELECTED MEN
- BASKETBALL FORGES TO FORE IN WINTER SPORT
- AGNOSTICISM AND ATHEISM TO ENGAGE STRATON, GIVLER
- "CRIMSON BOOTERS," NEW SOCCER OUTFIT, TAKES TO FIELD TODAY
- UNIVERSITY SPEAKERS MEET BOSTON COLLEGE
- SKATERS CROWD ARENA ICE IN HOCKEY WORKOUT
- ELIMINATION CONTESTS WILL TEST UNIVERSITY GRAPPLERS
- FARRELL WORKS WITH 75 WINTER TRACK ASPIRANTS
- WILD OATS
- AFTER THIRTY YEARS
- THE GIFT HORSE
- SGROOGE OF HARVARD
- The Student Vagabond
- ROOT OF DIFFERENCE IN EASTERN WESTERN FOOTBALL ELUCIDATED
- Dramatic Club to Broadcast
- CRIMSON PLAYGOER
- In the Graduate Schools
- Conference Held This Evening
- Appleton Chapel
- Over the Wire
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- Gardella Is Elected Football Captain; Dave Ives to Lead '40 Soccer Team
- STUDENT UNION PLANS PLAY FOR NEXT MONTH
- TERM BILL
- CERCLE FRANCAIS REJECTS CONSUL'S HELP FOR MONTHLY
- University's Income, Expenses Increased in Past Fiscal Year, Corporation Treasu…
- CLAM BROWDER
- PLAYGOER
- The Bookshelf
- WIDENER LIBRARY GETS ADDITION TO WOODBERRY ROOM
- Indoor Baseball Games Monday Opened Winter Nine-Sport Inter-House Program
- Naval R. O. T. C. Members Cruise on Trial Trips
- The Scientific Scrapbook
- The Scientific Scrapbook
- The Scientific Scrapbook
- CABOT WILL SPEAK ON BUSINESS AS A CAREER
- Shows Photographs
- Film Society Opens Series
- Popular Economist Attacks "Unscientific" Trend Here
- Swimming Ranks As Favorite Fall Activity for 1943
- Librarian Collapses
- LATIN GRAMMAR, LADY'S SILK STOCKINGS LOST AT STADIUM
- Students Paid to Attend Children
- P.B.H. Distributes Baskets To 26 Cambridge Families
- Suicide Earns Experts' Vote In Flint Death
- Fire Chief Threatens Raids On 'Locked Door' Lectures
- New Super-Brain May Surpass First Two Calculators
- High ROTC Graduates To Get Shavetail Rank
- Wellesley, Radcliffe Views Split on Possible Shift in House Hour Rules
- HAA Assures Fan Of Comfy Winter Ticket Allocation
- Spring Admission Denied Freshmen
- Council Receives Ballot, Poll Proposals Monday
- Erratum
- Crimson Letter Day
- Brass Tracks
- The Bookshelf
- Basketball Opener with MIT Nears
- Sports of the Crimson
- Club Sees Penniless Olympic Skiers, Plans Movies to Help Defray Costs
- All-New England
- Dates, Topics Announced in Godkin Series
- McNiff Offers '56 Alternate For Lamont Hours Extension
- Conant's New Book To Analyze Schools
- '53 Calendar has Expanded Winter Time for Reading
- YP's Still Looking for Advisor, but Will Not Have to Lose Status
- Cops Smash Local $50,000-A-Month Bookie Enterprise
- New Crime Comp Greets Men Tues.
- Education School Sets Long-Range Fund Drive
- City May Remove Old Boylston St. Street Car Barns
- Frye Sees Coup d'Etat Attempt At Naguib by Egypt's Landlords
- Let the Libraries Alone
- Realm of A. MacLeish
- GERMAN REBIRTH
- YALE BESMIRCHED
- Five to Meet Rhode Island In Scrimmage at I A B Today
- National Sports
- Mower Takes Freshman Touch Title; Beats Matthews South by One Score
- 5 Ivy Leaguers Noted On Colliers' All Team; Clasby Not mentioned
- College Fails to Join enrollment Trends of Nation's Universities
- Septuplets
- Education Students Petition To End Danger at Crossing
- LITTLE IMPROVEMENT SHOWN.
- Freshmen vs. M. I. T. 1906.
- Freshman Football Captain.
- Scrub Football.
- Carlisle Game Tickets.
- Admission to the Union.
- Mr. Copeland's Reading Tonight.
- Old Etchings in Fogg Museum.
- WELD AND NEWELL ROWING.
- Gun Club Schedule.
- Stillman Infirmary Notice.
- University Calendar
- Gifts for Germanic Museum.
- Fencers Club Meeting
- Chess Club Tournaments.
- The Illustrated Magazine.
- A DOUBLEHEADER.
- List of Ushers for Today's Games
- University Calendar
- Work of Dormitory Crews Improving
- Reports from West Point in Union
- Pres. Lowell's Reception Tomorrow
- Sunday Service by Rev. E. C. Moore
- Freshmen Urged to Attend Game
- Soccer Team to Play in Fall River
- Obituaries
- SPEAKER GILLETT ADDRESSES UNION MEETING MONDAY
- ROW FIRST RACES OF ANNUAL FALL REGATTA
- Cornell Soccer Team's Opponent Today
- SIGNAL PRACTICE AND PUNTING MAKES DAY'S WORK FOR FISHERMEN
- GLEE CLUB MAKES CHANGES IN SYMPHONY HALL DATES
- Cox-Roosevelt Club Notice
- FRESHMAN ELEVEN FAST DEVELOPING TEAM PLAY
- PUDDING PLAY MANUSCRIPTS DUE
- YALE GAME APPLICATIONS
- STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTS OFFICERS--FAXON CHOSEN PRESIDENT FOR 1920-21
- Sale of H.A.A. and Season Tickets
- COLLEGE ATHLETICS FOR ALL
- Union to Have Returns November 2
- Brown Game Applications Due at 6
- POLITICAL DUDS
- THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM
- TEMPERANCE AND ITS APPLICATION
- Communications
- ECONOMIC RESEARCH COMMITTEE PREDICTS UNSTABILITY
- Morning Prayers
- EXPOSE INJUSTICE OF OPERATION OF DRAFT ACT DURING WARTIME
- REPUBLICAN PARADE SUCCESS
- Group Classes for Fund
- BOSTON MUSEUM TO GIVE COURSES IN FINE ARTS
- Eliot to Conduct Sunday Service
- Hoosier Eleven Will Seek Vengeance for 19 to 0 Defeat in 1921
- President Lowell at Home
- FRESHMEN CLASH WITH DARTMOUTH 1931 TODAY
- FOOTBALL TALK--AD ABSURDUM
- HATS IN A DUSTY RING
- THE GLASS OF FASHION
- Right Dress!
- Thousands Lost
- The Student Vagabond
- HARVARD-PRINCETON ALUMNI WILL CLASH IN NEW YORK ON SUNDAY
- Parker, Former Dartmouth Cap tain, Compares Rugger and American Football--Wants…
- UNIVERSITY AND 1930 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAMS WIN FROM MASS. AGGIES
- Schoolboy Cross-Country Meet Today
- NEW POOL PARLOR TAKES POST OPPOSITE WIDENER
- LEGAL AID BUREAU GIVES REPORT FOR LAST YEAR
- UNIVERSITY BOOTERS GO TO WILLIAMSTOWN TO MEET PURPLE TEAM
- Announce Glee Club Program
- Appleton Chapel
- Crews Race in Good Time
- NEW GOLD STAR ADDED TO GALAXY THAT GEMS CROWN OF FORECASTS
- Advocate Elects
- News from the Houses
- News from the Houses
- FESLER GREETS CAGERS TO OPEN 1935 SEASON
- SAMUELS CHALLENGING PROFESSOR KITTREDGE
- OFFICIALS TURN FOSTER CASE OVER TO LOCAL POLICE
- Eliot Play
- DRUNKEN ASSAULT
- ALUMNI PLACEMENT
- FOUND: A PESSIMIST
- THE PRESS
- The Crime
- SIXTEEN SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO GRADUATES
- The Moviegoer
- CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
- Illustrated Lecture
- TWO BUSINESS SCHOOL AWARDS WILL BE MADE FOR SPECIAL STUDENTS
- MASS. AVENUE POTENTATE ACCEPTS WHITE HOUSE BID
- First Open Nights Observer Gives Big Dipper 50,000 Years in Present Form
- NTS Will Shorten Courses to Meet Officer Demands
- FIFTY FRESHMEN TO REGISTER; 49 MIL SCI THREE MEN RETURN
- Freshman Calendar
- NTS Holds Regimental Ball With Attendance Over 1000
- CLUB WILL FEATURE HALLOWEEN DANCE
- Ward Room Topics
- Creating A Ripple
- Borden Sees Important Role For Post War Advertising
- ARMY ELECTRONICS TRAINING CENTER and NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL (RADAR)
- ARMY CHAPLAIN SCHOOL
- ARMY CHAPLAIN SCHOOL
- ARMY CHAPLAIN SCHOOL
- MOVIEGOER
- Ivy League Football Teams to Play Seven Intra-League Games in 1956
- Masters Conclude Rules Succeeding
- H.A.A. Officials Meet on New Ticket Plan; Student Proposal May be Tried This Fa…
- $50,000 Given to Study Monro Plan
- 'Pre-Meds Urged To Gain Balanced General Training
- Five Men for Cambridge
- The Male Animal
- Cambridge Faces Return to Political Dark Ages
- Two Players Out Of Varsity Lineup
- Exeter Soccer Team Defeats Yardlings 4-1 With 1st Half Splurge
- Soccer Team vs. M.I.T. Today
- HARVARD, 11; WILLIAMS, 0.
- Lectures by Professor Edgewater
- INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS.
- Track Team Notice
- Candidates for the Crimson.
- New Germanic Collection.
- Fall Baseball Notice.
- Golf Notice.
- Fall Examinations Today.
- Freshman Football Notice.
- Football Notice.
- Football Scores Saturday.
- University Calendar.
- Telephone System Nearly Ready.
- RECEPTION TO FRESHMEN
- Review of First Monthly
- Meeting of Sophomore Class
- First Meetings of Courses
- ENCOURAGING FOOTBALL
- Obituary
- FALL BASEBALL MONDAY
- H. A. A. and Season Tickets.
- Circular of Information
- Faculty Members Absent on Leave
- Tennis Trials Yesterday
- FOOTBALL WITH BATES TODAY
- UNION OPENS THIS MORNING
- University Calendar
- Bureau of Information in Union
- Brooks House Information Bureau
- CRIMSON ELECTION.
- THE FOOTBALL SEASON.
- MEMORIAL HALL.
- Winter Schedule at the Co-operative
- Crimson Business Candidates
- Lowell Institute Collegiate Courses
- Information Bureau in Holyoke House
- Payment of the Tuition Fee
- University Football Schedule
- Professor Meyer Arrives Today
- BASEBALL MATERIAL NEEDED
- 812 Registered in Law School
- Lampy Opens Its Doors
- ANNUAL COLLECTION BEGINS
- CRIMSON COMPETITIONS START
- SCRUBS PROVE EASY FOR TEAM A
- Professor Munro to Lead Prayers
- What is Going on Today
- FALL TRACK.
- Josiah Royce.
- SOCIETY ADDS TO BUSINESS
- DARTMOUTH TO INAUGURATE NEW PRESIDENT OCT. 6
- YALE PAGEANT NOTEWORTHY
- Scarcity of Track Men Noted
- FALL ROWING TO START MONDAY
- PERRY CONTRASTS TEACHING METHODS
- BUSINESS SCHOOL NAMES THREE ASSISTANT DEANS
- P. D. HAUGHTON'S COACHING TO BE UNDER FIRE TODAY
- GLEE CLUB WILL HOLD TRYOUTS NEXT WEEK
- PICK UP TEAMS SCORE 8-8 TIE
- Law Review Elects Twenty Editors
- EVERY COX A COACH IS STEVENS' SYSTEM
- SPERRY TO BEGIN TALKS FOR FRESHMEN MONDAY
- The Reverend Speight to Preach
- President Lowell at Home Sunday
- P. B. H. DRIVE NETS $2400 WILL CONTINUE NEXT WEEK
- WEBSTER AND WILSON TO BE EXCHANGE PROFESSORS
- FOOTBALL SQUAD CUT DOWN TO FIFTY-TWO
- RIOTS AND REMEDIES
- FINE FOR PARKING
- HARKEN, READERS
- WRIGHT TO SUCCEED LORD AS LIBRARIAN AT UNION
- 47 Workshop to Begin Fall Activity
- AFTERNOON GYM CLASSES TO BEGIN IN HEMENWAY MONDAY
- WORKING ON NEW TENNIS COURTS
- DELINQUENT CAR OWNERS HEAR FROM THE POLICE
- Soccer Squad to Hold Practice Game
- UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
- In the Graduate Schools
- BUSINESS REVIEW WILL ELECT OFFICERS TODAY
- W. P. ARNOLD '31 TAKES GOLF TILT AT WELLESLEY WITH 66
- UNTRIED SOCCER TEAM SWAMPS SECONDS 4 TO 0
- Managership Competitions
- Ticket Applications Close
- TALBOT DEFINITELY OUT OF FIRST GAME
- MAKE-UP EXAMINATIONS START THIS AFTERNOON
- EAGER STUDENT PAYS $.50 ADMISSION TO DEAN'S OFFICE
- FRENCH SLASHES 1934 FOOTBALL SQUAD TO 70
- LOWELL HOUSE TO HOLD HIGH TABLE
- PRINT EXHIBITION OPENS IN ROBINSON HALL ANNEX
- HUGHES AND THE HOUSES
- THE REDLICH APPOINTMENT
- MOMENTOUS
- THE PRESS
- MENORAH GIVES WELCOME FOR FRESHMEN TONIGHT
- R. C. CABOT WILL BE FETED TWICE DURING COMING WEEK
- Appleton Chapel
- 35 FEWER STUDENTS ARE IN COLLEGE THIS YEAR FIGURES SHOW
- Increase in Soccer Squad at Initial Scheduled Practice
- Glee Club Plans
- Thirty-Seven Players Survive Varsity Football Squad Cut
- Sophomore Businessmen Have Opportunity to Start Careers As Crimson Fall Competi…
- Freshmen Hear Extra-Curricular Leaders at P.B.H. Annual Party
- Yale Freshmen Back
- 181 BESIEGE HYGIENE BUILDING IN THREE DAYS
- VIRTUE ON THE HALF SHELL
- YALE CATCHES UP
- "WE'LL STAND AT THE BAR"
- Contented Cows Grazing in the Yard, and Early College Buildings Shown in Widene…
- YALE'S NEW "GENERALS" LIKE HARVARD'S EXAMS IN BASIC PRINCIPLES
- Total OF Fifteen GUEST LECTURERS HERE FOR 1936-37
- CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
- CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
- NUMBERS CHANGED ON MANY COURSES FOR 1936-37
- LOWELL HOUSE WINS INTRAMURAL PRIZE IN BIGGEST SEASON
- FALL SCHEDULE OF HOUSE MATCHES TO BEGIN OCTOBER 8
- Statistics Given of Candidates Out for 1940 Football Squad
- Harriers Take Trail First Time Here This Afternoon
- MURPHYS AND OTHER PEOPLE HAVE NAMES WORTH TUITION
- Ticket Takers
- The Moviegoer
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Over the Wire
- Faculty Members To Broadcast Over World Wide Area
- SOPHOMORE ORCHARD SEEKS JUSTICE (AND 50 DOLLARS)
- SCIENCE STUDENTS 'SNAPPED' FOR EABS' ROGUES GALLERY
- ALIENS LIVE AT NEW INTERNATIONAL HOUSE
- ROTC ENROLLMENT UP 25 PERCENT AS RESULT OF CRISIS
- Teachers Advise Students to Shun Tutoring Schools
- INTERNATIONAL CLUB
- HOT TIP
- THE MOVIEGOER
- AN OLD CUSTOM
- Student Returning from Europe Believes British Supremacy Big War Query
- Pierian Embarks On 132nd Season
- Sports of the Crimson
- Embryo '43 Football Squad Put Through Fundamentals
- ON THE SHELF
- Tito Sees No Soviet Attack, Mather Says Following Visit
- Dartmouth Senior Answers Shooting Charge Tomorrow
- Case of Polio Cancels Yale Grid Contest
- Morison Recalls Harvard's Past
- '53 Gets Lowdown on PBH Work Tonight
- Center Talk Tonight
- Specialist on Far East Will Meet Church Club Tonight
- Morning Line Snags Cornell Ticket Selling
- New Year for ECA
- THE CLASSGOER
- Conant, Jordan to Teach in 'Cliffe Evening Course in College Teaching
- Radcliffe Singers Lose Woodworth; Pierian Sodality Opens Up Tonight
- Annex '52 Sees DP Student Today
- Radcliffe Juniors Set New Mark for Athletic Probation
- New Gym Teacher, Librarian Appointed
- Varsity Scrimmages Despite Shower
- Red Sox Falter
- Jaakko, 11 Harriers Gird For Cross-Country Season
- The Sporting Scene
- Athletic Dept. Opposes WHRB Grid Broadcasts
- Taylor Becomes New House Master in Kirkland Ceremony
- Senior Enters Mass. Hospital to Under go Observation for Polio
- Cherington Gets Illness Leave
- Soph Describes Fatal Canoe Mishap
- Prescott Street Apartments To House Excess Students
- Interdenominational Policy Backed By Dean Horton of Divinity School
- Competition to Start On CRIME Boards
- Nowhere on Your Dial
- REVISING ROTC
- LOST AND FOUND
- A Timeless Nightwatch
- THE SPORTING SCENE
- Two Graduate Students Named as Lightweight Crew, Skiing Coaches
- New Grid Coaches
- Eleven Veterans to Start Gridiron Opener Against Redmen Saturday
- LEHIGH GAME: A YEAR AGO
- Sixty Students to Live In Off-Campus Housing
- Stubbins Will Design New Research Center For Study of Primates
- Brandt to Speak Here Tuesday
- Crimson Faces Engineers Today; Rains May Mar Season's Opener
- At Least Half Dead
- Wanna Bet?
- The Myth of the Old South
- Yovicsin to Rely on Potent Running Attack
- Famed Harvard Band Makes Debut Today
- TICKETS
- Columbia, Brown Kick off Ivy Season
- Grid Powers Clash Today
- Carter May Make Speech Appearance At Kennedy School Opening Ceremonies
- Iranian Links Current Unrest To Social Ills
- Corporation Sells Stock In AMAX Mining Firm
- Total Gifts to University Decline By 2.3 Per Cent
- Scientists Find Cancer Signal In Bloodstream
- In Search of an Advocate
- Revolutionary Nostalgia
- Paid by the Hour
- HRO Takes Third Place In European Competition
- In Search of a Pennant Race
- Institute Panel Discusses New Age Politics in U.S.
- JFK Library Corp. Says Groups Decline Meetings
- Coop Institutes Rebate Policy Change
- Humanist Ferrick Is Appointed As Chaplain to United Ministry
- The Best of Henry Rosovsky?
- The Worst of Doris Lessing
- Affirmative Action Under Inspection
- A Call for Rockefeller To Withdraw
- Kaufmann's Plan
- Widener Filing
- Ukranian Studies
- A Fresh Start
- Money, Aesthetics
- Bok Turns Down Invitation
- At the Peabody, A Theft--Perhaps
- The Faculty, As Expected, Asks Delay
- Crimson Booters Battle Quakers Today
- Crimson Faces Key Gridiron Contest
- Princeton Harriers' Depth Whips Crimson and Elis
- Coming & Going
- HOME RUN KING
- Quakers Bring Potent Offense to Harvard Today
- Tom Columns
- Brown Blanks Freshman Gridders, 7-0; Yardlings Suffer Third Straight Defeat
- Druggists in Square Sell Vitamins Despite Warning
- Four Discuss Future of Chile At Teach-In on Recent Coup
- Lack of Finances Forces Halt To Massive Sever Renovation
- Council Endorses Bill to Standardize Voter Registration
- University Democracy
- Right to Vote In Cambridge
- On the Local
- AVOID THE WARFARE STATE
- Innocence and Ignorance
- Harriers Face N.E. Threats
- Inexperienced Crimson Displays Poise; B.U. Game Looms as Tough Encounter
- Petering Out
- BROWN, 3; HARVARD, 0
- Cricket Game a Draw.
- Junior Dinner Notice
- Petition Denied.
- Changes in Football Rules.
- Interscholastic Tennis.
- Camera Club
- Freshman Dinner
- The Band.
- University Calendar.
- Lacrosse Team Loses.
- Freshman Baseball Coach.
- Second Nine Defeats Freshmen.
- Future Occupations of Seniors.
- Magazine Articles.
- Class Day Notice.
- New Strength Test Record.
- HARVARD, 13; EXETER, 2.
- Second Nine, 12; Cambridge Latin, 10.
- Freshmen vs. Boston Latin.
- Yale Nine Wins.
- Golf Matches Today.
- Cricket Match Today.
- FRESHMAN RACE TODAY.
- Worcester Challenge Accepted.
- Action on Yard Rooms Petition.
- Final Honors in Fine Arts.
- Senior Class Notice.
- Class Games Entries.
- Shoot at Wellington.
- University Calendar.
- Crew Work Yesterday.
- A New Shell.
- New Boats for Weld and Newell.
- Leiter Cup Games.
- The Law Review.
- Addition to Divinity School.
- H. P. C. GRADUATES' NIGHT
- Senior Album Deposits Desired.
- Caps and Gowns Next Week.
- M. Leroy-Beaulieu's Third Lecture.
- BASEBALL WITH HOLY CROSS
- Dr. Tomkins at Chapel Tomorrow.
- Memorial Service for E. Peterson '53
- Track Games Postponed until Monday
- Mr. Fox's Lecture Last Night.
- University Calendar.
- Contents of Law Review for May.
- Union Committees Appointed.
- 1907-Volkmann Baseball Today.
- University Crew Work During Week
- Progress of Graded Crew Rowing.
- No Lacrosse Game Today.
- Northfiled Conference in July.
- Clothing Collection Next Week.
- Cricket With Mohair C. C. Today.
- Memorial Society Election and Plans.
- Natural History Walk Today.
- Pierian Sodality Concert a Success.
- Freshman Musical Clubs.
- Second Nine Plays Groton Today.
- Leiter Cup Games Cancelled.
- Outside Baseball Games Today.
- Golf With Wollaston Today.
- PI ETA PLAY TONIGHT AT 8
- Second Team Plays First Game
- Senior Dinner and Picnic Committees
- Communications
- AN OLD, OLD GRIEVANCE.
- University Calendar
- Third Year Law Smoker Tonight
- Senior Class Notices
- Practice Race on River Yesterday
- Results of Leiter Cup Baseball Games
- Progress of Tennis Team Trials
- Tennis Team Leaves for Princeton
- Golf Team Trials Begin Today
- PIERIAN CONCERT IN SANDERS
- MOBILIZATION OF SENIORS
- What is Going on Today
- SENIORS! REMEMBER THE COUNTY FAIR!
- STUDENT COUNCIL RECOMMENDS EXPULSION.
- Morning Prayers
- FOURTH OF GODKIN LECTURES
- Men Retained for Boylston Contest
- TRIALS IN TENNIS AND GOLF
- Games Scheduled for Today
- Items of Interest to University
- Knowledge versus Journalism
- Handicap Meet Entries Due at 7
- List of Courses Due Tomorrow
- WANT BOOKS FOR LOAN LIBRARY
- TESCHNER TOOK SECOND PLACE
- Michigan to Rejoin Conference
- CAMBRIDGE CANTONMENTS
- BROTHERS-IN-ARMS
- Communication
- Morning Prayers
- Whitman Phi Beta Kappa Secretary
- Schedule of Make-up Examinations
- MANY PRIZE CONTESTS CLOSE
- Will Lecture on Christian Science
- FRENCH OFFICERS HAVE HAD REMARKABLE RECORDS
- ARCHITECTURAL PRIZE AWARDED
- In the Graduate Schools
- Theses Due Tomororw
- BALL SQUAD MAKES HOLIDAY AND TAKES IN BRAVES WIN
- BUSINESS ASPIRANTS COMPETE FOR CRIMSON
- CAPTAIN WINTHROP PULLS STROKE OAR
- THE STUDENT VAGABOND
- RED BOOK PICKS CLASS POET AND BUSINESS COMMITTEE
- WYZANSKI CARRIES OFF PALM IN TIMES CONTEST
- HARVARD OPENS NEW PSYCHOLOGY FIELD
- 1929 NETMEN OPEN SEASON BY VICTORY OF 5-2 OVER MILTON
- LITERATE DEMOCRACY
- THE NEWS MARKET
- BOARDS and BILLBOARDS
- To Play Brahm in Music 4
- AVERAGES SHOW CRIMSON BALL TOSSERS STRONGER ON ATT ACK THAN IN FIELDING
- TEAM AVERAGES FOLLOWING BOWDOIN GAME
- FRESHMAN YEAR PREPARES SCHOOLBOY FOR UNIVERSITY LIFE SAYS WHITNEY
- GLEE CLUB TO START CONCERT SERIES AT WIDENER ON MAY 4
- COOPERATIVE MOVE TO OUST POLITICAL RULE
- 1929 Glee Club Gives Concert
- UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
- PROFESSOR TOZZER RE VIEWS PAST TWENTY-FIVE CENTURIES OF MAYA CIVILIZATION
- LINCOLN SCHOOL DIRECTOR WILL SPEAK ON EDUCATION
- Astronomers Hold Colloquium
- TENNIS HAS MOST CHARMS OF SPRING SPORTS FOR '29
- Hold Ricardo Prize Contest
- TRACK TEAM MEETS BROWN, HOLY CROSS
- YARD CONCERTS TO BE GIVEN ON MAY 7, 14, 21
- NEW CHAMBER ENSEMBLE GIVES FIRST CONCERT
- 1932 TENNIS TEAM BEATS M.I.T. FRESHMAN PLAYERS 7 TO 2
- S.P.I.A. HOLDS FIRST MEETING AT UNION
- SECOND BASEBALL TEAM TAKES ENCOUNTER 3 TO 1
- DEAN COOLIDGE TO RESIGN THIS JUNE
- 1932 BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATS ST. ANSELMS
- Hoover Sketches
- FRESHMAN LIGHT BOAT RACES M.I.T. TOMORROW
- MINOR SPORTS
- "Hall of Fame"
- "Contemporary" Education
- The Student Vagabond
- Appleton Chapel
- COLLECTIONS and CRITIQUES
- In the Business World
- NO DIFFICULTY AS YET IN LEASING OF EXPENSIVE ROOMS
- LACROSSE TEAM FACES DARTMOUTH STICKMEN
- MATTHIESSEN CHOSEN FOR MEMBERSHIP BY ADVOCATE
- President Lowell at Home
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