Word: either
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University team has been undefeated, having won its fifth straight victory last week by defeating the Army at West Point. Holden White '28, will make his first appearance with the trio this season, playing No. 2. F. A. Clark '29 will be at his position at back, while either 3. P.Collon '29, who has been playing No. 2, or R. B. Burnett ocC., will be at number 1 position...
...which go to make up the cosmetic bill, but it is as impossible to prove that to them as it is to prove to the Navy Department that $740,000,000 is an inordinate sum to spend on battleships; so perhaps it is advisable not to try to remedy either case. In a large navy we give the women something to powder for, and in the beautiful women the navy something to fight...
...strong staff of Chinese on its Faculty and an established place in Chinese life. Situated just outside the city of Peking, it offers the student of Sinology unusual opportunity for direct contact with his materials. Courses at Yenching and Harvard will be so correlated that work done at either University will count toward advanced degrees...
...held in Sever 36 at 8 o'clock last night. The subject, as presented for discussion by Associate Professor L. J. A. Mercier, was: "Resolved, That Prime Minister Briand's proposal to the United States government to outlaw war should be accepted." Each speaker spoke for five minutes on either side of this question. The judges of the contest, Associate Professor Mercier, A. C. Sprague '21, and Associate Professor F. C. Packard '20, finally selected the following six speakers to compete in the final: C. C. Alpern '28, E. F. Clark Jr. '28, J. K. Hurd '30, James Roosevelt...
...against Dartmouth and Yale, and that the "outside", undesirable element does not even under these conditions till the present structure. Why, then, should they be any more eager to see Harvard play merely because the size of the Stadium has been increased? The architectural argument won't hold water either, for any closing in of the open end of the Stadium other than the present wooden structure, will ruin the colonnade and the two towers. And if properly administered, the enlargement can be paid for without affecting the "athletics-for-all" policy of the Association...