Word: attends
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Student Council has been receiving additional contributions from alumni who were unable to attend any of these three games, and these sums will be announced at a later date when arrangements have been completed for the distribution of the Harvard share to agencies which are helping the unemployed...
...University's finances are not handled honestly and there are few who would doubt that thy are not allocated properly. Moreover, it is easy to understand why the liquid funds should not be listed individually. But there are some items, of vital interest to both the undergraduates who attend the University and to the graduates who contribute to it, which should not be omitted as in this year's report. Certain issues are being evaded; a poor precedent is being set. The validity of the right cannot be doubted, but the manner in which it is beclouded will breed skeptics...
Delegates will pay $2 apiece to attend a banquet in Eliot House and hear a speech on "Making Both Ends Meet Under the Present Conditions." Meanwhile, outdoors, the great searchlights on Harvard's four house-towers will light the sky. Bright prismatic beams will cheer the unemployed and guide stray geese going South...
...This is one game in the Stadium that Harvard can't lose," was Mayor James M. Curley's recommendation to Harvard students to attend tomorrow's charity game between Holy Cross and Boston College. He made this exclusive statement to the CRIMSON late last night...
...Fontanne had married an eminent psychoanalyst, tried to forget her royal lover. On the 100th anniversary of Emperor Franz Josef's birth, however, a reunion of dowdy royalty takes place at Frau Lucher's hotel, where once nothing was too good for them. Habsburg and ex-mistress attend. In Frau Lucher many a spectator could catch the likeness of eccentric old Anita Sacher, at whose Viennese hostelry defunct Austrian nobility used to be lavishly entertained free of charge to the envy and sometimes inconvenience of more wealthy paying guests...