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Archives → 1923 → 10/2
- BLACK SHIRTS FARE BADLY IN STADIUM
- FALL TENNIS TOURNAMENT GETS UNDER WAY ON JARVIS COURTS
- ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WILL DECIDE TRACK COACH PROBLEM
- J. B. SQUIER '24 TELLS OF JAPANESE HOLOCAUST
- 47 WORKSHOP WILL HOLD FIRST MEETING OF YEAR TONIGHT
- REGISTER WILL BE OUT ON NOVEMBER 25
- CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY WILL ELECT NEW OFFICERS SOON
- UNION TO HOLD TEA DANCE AFTER RHODE ISLAND GAME
- MANY NEW OPPONENTS TO FACE BASKETBALL TEAM
- P. B. H. Drive To End Tonight
- WINSOR WILL COACH UNIVERSITY SEXTET
- GRADUATE SCHOOL MEN ARE GUESTS OF P. B. H.
- SHAKESPEARE IN TOTO
- A SILVER LINING
- THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH
- COMMENT
- HARVARD MEN ARE RECOVERING
- UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
- FRENCH EXAM TODAY
- HARVARD MEN VIEW SUN ECLIPSE ON EXPEDITION
- P. B. H. Committee Selected
- AUSPICIOUS PROGRAM FOR HALL SPORTS ARRANGED
- BUSINESS SCHOOL WILL OPEN TWO COURSES FREE TO PUBLIC
- ATHLETICS FAST GAINING POPULARITY IN CHINA
- MUSEUMS OPEN TO PUBLIC
- UNIVERSITY LACROSSE TEAM WILL USE SIGNALS THIS YEAR
- 300 FRESHMEN ATTEND FIRST OF MONDAY LECTURE SERIES
- Musical Trials Successful
- Union Honors Englishmen
- UNIVERSITY BAND WILL START ORGANIZING TONIGHT AT 7.30
- ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR UNION TENNIS TOURNAMENT SOON
- PROSPECTS LOOK BRIGHT AS FENCERS DRAW SWORDS AGAIN
- LANDSCAPERS MAY SPECIALIZE
- OXFORD WIRES NEW WORDING SHORTENING DEBATE QUESTION
- 1927 EXERCISE CLASSES STARTED
- Foreign Student Meeting Postponed
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