Word: closeness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard will open its fourth season under the tutelage of Dick Harlow at 2:30 this afternoon when Captain Bob Green will lead his team onto the field against the Brown Bears from Providence, toughest opener the Crimson has negotiated in many a year. The game will mark the close of a series of Brown-Harvard engagements, since the Bruins are not expected to see action against Harvard for at least five years...
Auspiciously inaugurating the new season, which officially begins this afternoon. Bud Talbot introduced Bert Haines as the first speaker. Haines was full of praise for the way the Henley Regatia was run this year. His only regret was the close race his 150-pound oarsmen lost to Kent in England. "Kent was too heavy for us in that strong headwind." he explained ruefully...
With most of the students in the College here despite hurricane and flood, total Undergraduate enrollment at the close of registration last night was 3,534, as compared with 3,694 at this same time last year, officials announced today...
...there was a very definite feeling of tenseness. Amongst the first people we talked to were several young men who had been exiled from Germany. They told us in no uncertain words that they would stand by the Czechs in the event of trouble, and that trouble was very close...
This figure makes it the third largest library in the country, exceeded in size only by the Library of Congress in Washington and the New York Public Library with whom it runs a close race for second place in the magnitude contest. In Europe two national libraries are larger, the British Museum in London and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris...