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Because the dances are a "biennial ritual," Crane said they did not violate Massachusetts' expanded Blue Law which makes Veterans' Day a legal equivalent of Sunday.' Previously, licenses had been refused because...
...aware than the Advocate staff that the Magazine's only raison d'etre is none other than to present the work of Harvard writers, graduate and undergraduate, to the Harvard community; and if I was quoted in the September 25 CRIMSON as saying that the purpose of our new biennial schedule and quarterly-sized format is to enable us to publish "more professional stuff," the quotation, in being lifted somewhat out of context, became regrettably distorted. The new format and schedule are intended to allow the Advocated to print just as much material as it has in the past, while...
After months of anticipation and weeks of ballyhoo, Herb Elliott will not run the mile this afternoon. But the biennial clash between Harvard and Yale on the one hand and Oxford and Cambridge on the other at 5 p.m. in the Stadium will still be worth seeing...
...largest Lutheran body in the U.S.- the 2,500,000-member United Lutheran Church in America-wound up its 22nd biennial convention in Atlantic City last week. In a busy round of meetings, the 700 clerical and lay delegates...
...annual cost of U.S. higher education hits an expected $9 billion by 1970, voluntary support must soar to $1.9 billion a year. Yet this gift goal is no mirage. In its third biennial survey, the Council for Financial Aid to Education reported this week that 1,071 colleges and universities in 1958-59 received gifts totaling $751.4 million, a 20.7% hike over -9 56-57-The pattern of giving was especially interesting. Loyal alumuni were the biggest source (20.3%), and even the graduates of tax-supported state universities gave more than ever before; Indiana alumni gave $2,032,435, followed...