Word: details
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Several important changes are being planned for this year's Senior Class Album, B. K. Bachrach, chairman of the Album Committee, announced last night. In past years, a section has always been devoted to activities in the Yard. This year, each of the Houses will be discussed in detail, and it is expected that the section will be twice as long as last year. Instead of the photographic section on the Yard gates, the space will be devoted to photographs of the various towers of Harvard, taken from different angles...
Many minor details have been omitted from this sketchy summary of the above reforms, and the whole may justly be charged with superficiality. But the broad proposal stand upon firm ground. Through them alone can the "Superimposition" of the Tutorial System on the present Course system be corrected. It the next few weeks the CRIMSON will discuss in greater detail the major points at issue...
...meeting on Monday night, pro- spective candidates will be shown around the building by the heads of the various departments, and the work explained in more detail. The competitions will not actually begin until the following day, and men attending the preliminary meeting are under no obligation to enter any of the competitions. Students wishing further information on the competitions are invited to come to the CRIMSON building at 14 Plympton Street tomorrow or Thursday evening
...Other Woman (RKO). The trouble with most stories which try to dramatize the machine age is that they seem to have been turned out by machinery. This one, even to the detail of its title, is no exception, although there are moments-like the lively ceremony of a Polack wedding in a Pennsylvania steel town-in which it comes to life. It is the story of a few crucial years in the life of a steel puddler, Jim Stanley (Charles Bickford), and his loving wife, Anna. Jim starts out as a laborer, becomes, for the purposes of the narrative...
...between the Doherty figure of $93,000,000 and the Commission figure of $73,000,000. It upheld the right of Henry L. Doherty & Co. to charge management fees (of prime importance to all utility pyramids) but said that the fees would have to be set forth in full detail. It declared an 8% return on the pipeline properties would not be too high...