Word: auburns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...cross-section as interpreted at the present time has been unsuccessful. Although it is valuable for students of all types to intermingle, the regimentation of the plan has defeated its original purposes, by forcing a large number of students out of the Houses into "rabbit-warrens" on Mt. Auburn and Plympton Streets. Restrictions placed upon the number of men from each social group allowed to enter the Houses has led to this extremely deplorable situation, and the University must realize that certain modifications will have to be made, if the main goal of the cross-section is to be maintained...
...collection of "Drawings of Modern Artists" is on exhibition at the Fine Arts Guild on Mt. Auburn Street from April 13 to May 2. This is the second technical exhibition of the Guild...
...loss of men to Mt. Auburn Street accounts for the somewhat strile conditions of the houses. These men, while not primarily interested in house affairs, definitely contribute to life in the houses and make them in fact, as well as name, cross-sections of the college community. But experience shows that the pressure of outside expenses is more than they care to bear, and the inevitable decampment leaves the houses without an important part of their essential constituency...
Affording an unusual opportunity for artists and others who wish to learn something about the basic mechanical principles of painting, Karl Zerbe will give a series of lectures on Monday evenings throughout March at the Fine Arts Guild on Mt. Auburn Street, on the general Subject of "The Craft of Painting...
...Auburn Automobile Co, lost $2,697,000 in 1935 as against a loss of $3,724,000 in 1934. With General Motors, Ford and Chrysler selling about 92% of 1935 cars, the little companies have hoed a hard row. Last week the Hupp plant was closed and Hupp President Vern Drum had resigned. Willys-Overland secured a court order allowing it to build 15,000 units, partly to keep labor off relief rolls...