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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week many a famed Manhattan nightclubber received an astounding form letter. Excerpts: "You are cordially invited to attend the gala opening of the Fifty-Eighth Street Country Club. . . . If you found a soupçon of enjoyment in my former place . . . in this Mecca of Merriment you will behold . . . the titillating tintinnabulating secret excitations of the Congo and flesh-shuddering, goose-creeping horrors of the Grand Guignol!" The letters-there were two editions-were signed: BELLE LIVINGSTONE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: Mecca of Merriment | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

Every Freshman is required to attend his last College exercise before and his first College exercise after each one-day holiday. Failure to do so will render him liable to disciplinary action by the Administrative Board. On the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, Hygiene will not be regarded as a last class...

Author: By Dean A. C. hanford., | Title: HOLIDAY CUTS | 11/7/1930 | See Source »

Every upperclassman not on the Dean's List is expected to attend his last College exercise before and his first College exercise after each one-day holiday. However, an upperclassman in good standing will not necessarily be placed on probation for cutting before and after one-day holidays, but such cuts will weigh heavily against a man if at any future time his record becomes unsatisfactory...

Author: By Dean A. C. hanford., | Title: HOLIDAY CUTS | 11/7/1930 | See Source »

...have no figures referring to the percentage of Harvard youths who attend the greater part to Boston's deb functions. But some of us, being of that lightly-named group called debs, ourselves, we know that it is large. The CRIMSON's attitude is no more comforting than the "Tatler's" ridiculous rating of debs for their popularity and family. The one can be overlooked as the attempt at sensation by a journalistic outsider. The other strikes a little closer home as the padded brick of some with whom we profess acquaintance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weep No More My Ladies | 11/7/1930 | See Source »

...abbe is motoring from Providence this afternoon where he has given several talks, and will be unable to attend a dinner at the Union, as was originally planned. On Sunday evening October 20. Dimnet spoke at Ford Hall on his favorite subject. "The Art of Thinking", the title of his most widely read book. Never having spoken at Harvard before, he looks forward to the visit among his several friends in the University is Professor Ford, whom he has not seen for some time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DIMNET LECTURES TONIGHT AT UNION | 11/5/1930 | See Source »

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