Word: clockings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Little, Master's Lodgings, (use Study entrance opposite CRIMSON building on Plympton Street): Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 3-5 o'clock; Tues. 2:30-4 o'clock...
Professor R. Demos, Adams 11-12; Mon. 2:30-4 o'clock; Wed. 3:30-5 o'clock; Thurs. 11-1 o'clock; Fri. 11-12:30 o'clock...
...Leopold, Adams 1-11; Mon., 12-1 o'clock; Tues. 3:30-5 o'clock; Wed, 11-1 o'clock; Fri. 2-4 o'clock...
...sometimes wonder what the "townies" think of Harvard students? Or perhaps you don't know what a "townie" is. The definition is very simple; it's nothing you have to work on until 9 o'clock on Saturday nights. It's merely a native of Cambridge, in this particular instance a female...
...done in a long while . . . Contrary to general reports, Jack Harlow's ('41) imitation of Bix Beiderbecke at the Sanders Theater Tuesday evening was very well done. Considering the handicaps under which the band was working, the evening was a success . . . Harry James starts half way through "One O'Clock Jump," and ends up playing "Two O'Clock Jump" (Brunswick). The brass section plays too softly. Just a bit louder, and one could do away with the chapel bell . . . Asked Joe Jones, Count Basie's drummer, the other day how he could stand playing the pop tunes that all bands...