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Archives → 1937 → 9/25
- LARGE TURNOUT AT FIRST 1941 GRID PRACTICE
- 200 Students Cut Summer Vacations To Apply for All Kinds of Odd Jobs
- CHINESE STRUGGLE AFFECTS LAW REVIEW SUBSCRIPTIONS
- STUDENT COUNCIL DUES TOTAL $2700 FIRST DAY
- Youngest Yardling
- Conant, Sperry, Neilson in Role of Hosts As Class of 1941 Gets Official Welcome
- LAW SCHOOL YEAR BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED SOON
- Choate Literary Publication Wins Advocate Prize Award
- Weekend Events
- MOVIES, TEA TOMORROW
- Pandemonium Reigns in Memorial as 1941 Runs Gauntlet of Registration
- HARVARD GROWS ALL AMERICAN
- REFUGE FOR LONELY HEARTS
- FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
- GALLANT CARETAKER HELPS LOST YARDLING AND MOTHER
- ELEMENTARY GEOLOGY COURSE BEGINS TODAY
- Offices of ROTC Write of Busy Summers Passed by Military, Naval Harvardians
- Copey, Another Who Left Too Soon, Still Leaves Deep Impression on All
- Bruening Bars Reporters on Arrival; Admits "Great Pleasure" to Teach
- Know Any Jiu-jitsu?
- ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR CAN'T STUB TOE ANY MORE
- New J.V. Line Coach
- DENTAL SCHOOL DIPLOMAS GIVEN "RESTORED" MOUTHS
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