Word: attendant
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There ought to be one or two days a week when undergraduates of the University should be permitted to attend practices and see what goes on behind the forbidding boards of the enclosure. Such a system, if introduced would greatly help the morale of the members of the squad, who are naturally receptive to encouragement and applause. At the same time it would given the students an opportunity to form their own opinions about Harvard football, and enable them to watch the games each Saturday with more intelligence and interest...
...vast majority of American universities and colleges encourage undergraduate attendance at football practices, because the coaches and college officials feel that lively interest on the part of the student body helps the team to play a better game. With permission to attend one or two practices a week, Harvard men would be in much closer contact with their own football team and the benefit received would be mutual. Naturally there are always times when the utmost secrecy must be maintained in regard to new plays or team lineups, but one or two open practices ought not to divulge important matters...
Charges made in the "New Masses" magazine that Professor Einstein had failed to attend the Tercentenary conference because of the participation of Nazis was denied by Jerome Greene yesterday. He declared that Einstein had failed to come because of sickness in the family, as the mathematician said...
...upperclassman wishes to entertain one lady friend he must arrange to have another in his apartments at the same time. There is no stipulation that no roommates may also attend...
Before the Celebration many were heard to exclaim, "Why don't they hold the exercises in the stadium, where many more people would be able to attend; this new theatre is an unnecessary expense." The event has shown that this opinion was wrong...