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Spencer Klaw
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TENURE POT BOILS AGAIN AS 'UP OR OUT' TAKES ITS TOLL
Harvard's teaching tenure policy is as complicated as an income tax return and almost as incomprehensible as Professor Sorokin's accent.
War Talk Dominates Harvard During 1939-40 as Faculty and Students Split Over U. S. Role
American colleges, Harvard not excepted are typically pictured as being sheltered Emug and ingrown. But last year the war penetrated
Unbeaten Harriers Share Ivy League Victory With Cornell
Although they failed to register an unconditional triumph, Harvard's unbeaten harriers met the Ivy League's best in Van Courtlandt Park
HARRIERS GIVEN EDGE IN HEPTAGONAL MEET
When Harvard's Varsity harriers string out along the starting line of New York's five-mile Van Courtland Park course this morning
Vander Eb Goes to End Post as Gridders Scrimmage for Full Hour in Light Drizzle
To bolster up a shaky end squad that is now his number one problem, Dick Harlow yesterday shunted Sophomore Hank
Big Red Cindermen Nose Out Crimson in Heptagonal
Whether it was black cats, walking under ladders, or a shattered mirror that jinxed the Crimson track forces at New
Stunning Win Over Elis Gives Trackmen 14 Places on Oxford-Cambridge Squad
OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE 100-yard dash--Charles C. Smith '41; Robert W. M. P. Gammons '39. 220-yard dash--Torbert H. Macdonald '40; James Rothschild (Y).
Harvard, Dartmouth Clash on Track
In what promises to be one of the most closely contested of the 21-meet series, Harvard and Dartmouth track teams
Track Team Tackles Purple, Huskies; Nine trims Tiger 13-2 in Fourth Win
Potentially stranger than his 1936 powerhouse, Jaakko Mikkola's 1939 track team opens its outdoor season against Holy Cross and Northeastern
Adverse Weather Hampers Runners; Yale Meet Nears
Already the Yale meet, only a month away, is looming large on the horizon for Jaakko Mikkola's and Bill Neufeld's