Word: either
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Transcript is so much a Boston and Harvard tradition that it is only with deepest reverence that this article is approached. One cannot lightly review the Bible or Shakespeare, and the Transcript is probably read a good deal more widely among Harvard men than either of these other classics...
There are, of course, two alternatives for the student who wants his classics uncut and in the original bottles. He can either get hold of a costly complete translation or he can read them is the Latin or Greek. The latter is much to be desired, but often impossible, but either is better than to be led into believing that na incomparable literary masterpiece is such sour dishwater as the present offering of Messrs.. Boni and Live right...
...days long past, not longer ago than last year, in fact, two alternate prospects of equal brightness offered themselves to the losing side of the stands as the final whistle blew and the sun shot its last rays over the colonades. There were two possibilities. Either the goal posts would go after a vicious struggle, or the goal posts would stand after an equally titanic contest. One implied physical effort, the other a mental battle. Both were in a way unsatisfactory. If the victors took the wooden standards they were unconscionably rude. If they left them alone they were incredibly...
...undergraduate price will be $2. This will include a reserved seat at the play, either in Brattle Hall or at the Fine Arts Theatre, dancing after the Cambridge performances, and admission to the annual Miracle Play, which will be staged the week following the production of "The Chisholm Trail." The tickets will be available at the Dramatic Club offices in Ridgely Annex from 1 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and at Leavitt and Peirce's and Herrick's in Copley Square...
...hardy if benighted-souls who either have no taste for pre-game convivialities in the forenoon or who suffer from some other similarly grieyous affliction, the Vagabond will at least make a list which they might attend with benefit and pleasure this morning...