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There is in Leverett House a Dance Committee which we think, shows singular naivete. They have arranged the House Dance for December 6th, which every boy knows is the night when corks can be popped in the open to celebrate the return of American Independence. As we see it the Leverett Ball-Room will either be mercifully empty, its former habitue's staying away because of justified fear, or from justified business elsewhere; or more likely, it will be "One Grand Party." At any rate we shall certainly be on the premises...
...chocolate pudding, foamy sauce (bread run through the steam tunnels, we suppose), up-side down pudding, etc., and that the untutored undergraduates merely prefer ice-cream. We editors like ice-cream, in moderate quantities, but are getting bored. We eat it merely for protest, not for preference. Maybe December 6th will find the Harvard desserts more consonant to the spirit of the House Plan...
...comment on your editorial of Monday, November 6th, I wonder if you would mind publishing this paragraph from my report to the President for the academic year just closed...
...Force. His rich business enabled Builder Sopwith to live in a mansion near Park Lane. After the death of his first wife, a daughter of 8th Baron Ruthven, in 1930 he sold the house to the Crown. (It is now occupied by Princess Mary and her husband, the 6th Earl of Harewood.) Last year he married Phyllis Brodie Gordon, a bright blonde with pretty teeth...
...also in the history of eight European countries, England, France, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and Russia. The research was based upon a study of all historical time during which a reliable record of these countries exists. The study was made, therefore, in Grecian history from the 6th century B.C. until the end of Greek independence, and in Roman history from the 3rd century until the end of the Western Roman empire. In European countries, the study was made since the 11th century, taking every war irrespective of how large or small it may have been. The wars were...