Word: cluttered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dormitory is perhaps even more than was hoped for by those who objected to the present use--or misuse--of the building. Certainly any change which will free the oldest, the historically most interesting, and what has often been declared the most beautiful building of the University from a clutter of old lumber, discarded scenery, and unsightly office partitions is to be welcomed...
After all Class Day is Class Day and the bands play just as well under cover as if they were enthroned in the fabricated bandstands which clutter the Yard. Then, too, the irony of celebrating in Sever 11 or the New Lecture Hall cannot fail to stir some feelings within him. It has rained so much in Cambridge during the last four years that a bit of dampness to no surprise anyway, and gives the family its eagerly awaited opportunity to see what Harvard is really like, without the artificiality of white-wash. The happiest thought...
...they are not convincing. Nobody takes them seriously. A joke on ourselves is to be laughed at--when it is a good joke. But when invention tires, and the articles become fiat repetitions we do yawn a little and wonder why the editors allow such obvious space-fillers to clutter up their columns.--The Yale News