Word: abroad
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...case with almost every table of statistics or catalogue of names, the CRIMSON'S list of Harvard men who are travelling abroad during the coming summer will be greatly diminished in value if it is not complete. Yesterday there was a most gratifying number of blanks sent to the office. The CRIMSON will continue to run the blank for the next few days and we sincerely urge that all men who expect to be in the British Islands or on the continent in July, August, or September send in the required information. Owing to the international track meet coming this...
...There is absolutely no reason why Harvard men should not have some regular means of meeting one another. The CRIMSON believes that this can be accomplished by a compilation of the information contained in the above blank when filled out, and earnestly requests that all men intending to go abroad this summer send in the necessary facts at once. These will be published in brief and available form in a supplement of the CRIMSON, but must be received at once, owing to the shortness of time which is left for tabulation. HARVARD MEN IN EUROPE 1. Members of party...
...Martin became interested in aviation several years ago, and was very active in the formation of the Harvard Aeronautical Society. Last year he went abroad to study in the school of Claude Grahame-White, and after completing the regular course met with such success that he became an instructor in the school for the remainder of the year...
...There is absolutely no reason why Harvard men should not have some regular means of meeting one another. The CRIMSON believes that this can be accomplished by a compilation of the information contained in the above blank when filled out, and earnestly requests that all men intending to go abroad this summer send in the necessary facts at once. These will be published in brief and available form in a supplement of the CRIMSON, but must be received at once, owing to the lateness of the year. HARVARD MEN IN EUROPE 1. Members of party 2. Bankers 3. Date...
...life in the College in the eighteenth century; the instructor eked out a living by keeping shop as well as dispensing knowledge; one of his bills was for nearly three pounds of tobacco, pipes and the like for the Corporation. We learn that in 1744 the Reformer was abroad, thundering, "As for the Universities, I believe it may be said their light is now become Darkness, Darkness that may be felt," Morris's tombstone bore this inscription...