Word: covered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...endeavor in our news columns so completely to "cover" the college and University that no interest or activity will be neglected. We say "endeavor", It is obvious that we do not succeed; space and equipment still prevent us from accomplishing this aim completely. At present it is inevitable that organizations which do not hold the general interest must occasionally be neglected and conditions in the University which should be given prominence are not brought before our readers...
...Sanders Theatre are still available and may be applied for at the old rate of $1.25 by Seniors, before tomorrow. Application should be made on the regular blank or by letter to the Harvard Class Day Committee, 7 Holworthy Hall. Self addressed envelope and twelve cents in stamps to cover registration should be enclosed. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...Education", the Summer School at the University will hold a single six weeks' session this year, opening on Tuesday, July 5, and closing on Saturday, August 13. As the authorities expect a large registration for the courses of the School, which will number over 100 and will cover 28 subjects, they have reserved all three of the Freshman Halls for Summer School students, constituting a larger dormitory space than has been available for the School since the war. The charges for board and room will be moderate...
...which graduates and undergraduates may apply for Class Day tickets. Blaffks may be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's. widener Library, or the Harvard Club of Boston. Application should be sent to the Harvard Class Day Committee, 7 Holworthy Hall. Self addressed envelope and twelve cents in stamps to cover registration should be enclosed. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...season the cause of the Crimson's difficulty was its inability to take the offensive with any power, and over-much strain was thus continually placed on the defensive men. Among these T. C. Pratt '22, captain-elect for 1921-1922, at goal and C. A. Tierney '22 at cover point bore the brunt of the opposing attack and continually saved what looked like sure goals by their quick and heady play. C. L. Nunneker '22 at out-home, and D. H. Treanor 2ES. at third attack were the most conspicuous on the University offense...