Word: covered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Just so much the more, then, is Yale University fortunate in its recent acquisition of the new Harkness Memorial. The group of buildings have been exceptionally handled in every phase of workmanship; even the fact that they cover a city block does not detract from their gracefulness, divided as they are into separate quadrangles and courts after the fashion of Oxford and old Cambridge. What is more interesting still, these same buildings, besides being excellent examples of architectural beauty, are consigned to a useful existence as dormitories. In this way yale's problem of housing all the students in college...
...evening, and three of them are practically certain choices. Percy '18 at wing, A. F. Doty '16 on the defense, and J. G. Wylde '17 at the net are well known in Boston rink circles, while Alexander Bright '19 and Joseph Stubbs '20 are possible entrants as forward and cover-point respectively...
...Owen '23 and Humphrey are favored for defense players. The former seems potentially one of the shiftiest cover-points the Crimson has had, but both will profit immensely by the personal instruction dealt out by Alfred Winsor '05, who was assisting at practice again yesterday...
...report at the Crimson Building. Both competitions will not last more than twelve weeks. This is the first news competition held without the usual night duty for candidates in the print shop. By eliminating this, the competition has not been made easier, but candidates are given more time to cover the news of the University, and get interviews with prominent men in Boston and New York. The photographic competition will consist principally of picture taking, and election to the board will be made primarily on the basis of photographs published in the bi-weekly supplement. All candidates elected...
Yale more than equalled Princeton's efforts. Not only did several athletic teams and other non-athletic undergraduate organizations represent the university on their trips, but three official speakers were sent out to cover the country from one coast to the other. They were to attend meetings of the many alumni clubs to answer questions about Yale, especially about the Freshman class, to outline plans for co-operation between the university and its graduates, and to suggest improvements in the work carried on in the different loyalties by the clubs...