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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Wednesday evening, October 6 is the date, 7:30 o'clock is the time, and 14 Plympton Street is the place for the first CRIMSON competition of the year...
With 221 members to date, Dudley Hall Commuters Center head are confident this year's membership will exceed last year's 256 total...
Meantime 163,000 junior-college and high-school students were hastily summoned back to classes, but Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, president of the Board of Health, refused to set a date for the younger children's return. Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association sneered: "Panic ... is frequently reflected in the statements and actions of public officials." If the statements and actions of public officials showed that they did not know the difference between education and a circulation stunt, the press was more realistic: cartoonists, columnists and inquiring reporters had a field day with...
...high standard for an undergraduate journal. Several of the essays could be printed, without apology, in a scientific publication of a semi-popular character. An additional virtue is their perfectly academic tone. In brief, the contributors and editors of the Guardian deserve sincere congratulation for their achievements to date...
Coach Stahley declined to comment on season prospects based on yesterday's performances, explaining that a fair opinion could not be formed at this early date. He emphasized, however, that there are still uniform in the Dillon Field House for candidates to fill. Stahley declared that by the middle of next week he would have a better picture of what he has to work with in the next two months. He plans to conduct the first light scrimmage about Thursday...