Word: attendents
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That students might not attend public race meetings or public subscription dances...
Roots has just returned to Cambridge from his home in Hankow, China, in order to attend the Episcopal Theological School. He is a former CRIMSON editor and has been connected with instruction work in Chinese schools during the past year. He spent the last summer, in Peking and Canton, the respective centers of the warring factions and returned through Soviet Russia to this country...
...meeting is open to all members of the University. Men who are planning to attend and are not familiar with the important political question involved may find articles on it in the Sunday New York Times and in current periodicals...
...unable to attend the Yale game, applicants whose tickets call for seats not in the cheering section may transfer their tickets to friends, according to an announcement made by the Harvard Athletic Association...
Whatever the Harvard chapel congregations' lack in quantity they make up in quality. This is not to say that they are necessarily composed of the fine flower of Harvard, though some of the best men do go rather often. (It must be remembered that an average daily attendance of seventy-five means that several hundred men attend on an average once or twice a week throughout the year). But those who go, go to worship; they do not go under constraint, as at Williams, nor because they think they ought to do their duty to God, to country...