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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nucleus of literary activity. Its first number is a good average number, but later issues ought to be better. They could hardly fail to be better if the Advocate attracted to itself all the literary originality that must be lying around loose in Cambridge looking for a chance to express itself. I hope the advocate's call for candidates will be answered by every able undergraduate who is genuinely interested in writing. If it is, we may possibly see the development of a group of college writers who will make New York editors do what now they seldom dream...
Crimson Telephone Directories may now be had on application at the Business Office in the Crimson Building. The Directory includes the different University units, clubs, dormitories, and publications. There are also listed numbers of general use, such as theatres, theatre ticket agencies, stations, hotels, papers, and express concerns...
...Univ. 0363 Gas Co., Univ. 4190 Police Department, Univ. 0423 Chief Inspector, Univ. 1980 Kneeland, J. E., Univ. 5561-M Granite 3062-J McCarter, R. S., Univ. 6055 Flewelling, W. A., Univ. 6078-W Hill, Richard, Univ. 6078-W Mr. Auburn Tutoring School, Univ. 1809 University Press, Univ. 1330 Express. American, Haymarket 5000 American Railway, Haymarket 5000 Anderson, Univ. 2380 Sawin, Univ.2165 HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Alumni Association, Fort Hill 3376 Athletic Association, Univ.7800 College Office, Univ. 7600 Dining Halls, Univ. 7600 Graduate School, Univ. 7600 Hemenway Gymnasium, Univ. 7600 Langdell Hall, Univ. 53427 Law School, Univ. 7600 Medical School, Brookline...
...student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever...
...regret exceedingly that my first communication to a college paper should be in the nature of a criticism. However, I feel called upon to express disapproval of the article, "Nemesis in Accident," reprinted in your editorial columns on Saturday, September 24, 1921, from the Boston Transcript...