Word: falle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Freshman Week this fall will be shortened one day of the customary five devoted in the past to formal and informal meetings for the members of the incoming class, it was announced at University Hall yesterday. No reason was given for the step other than that the former period of five days was longer than the first year preliminary engagements required...
Registration for Freshmen this fall has been moved ahead to Friday, September 21, displacing Thursday from the schedule of events entirely. First year men will be expected to complete their registering during the day from 0 until 5 o'clock. In the evening, it is planned to have a general reception for the class in the Harvard Union at which President and Mrs Lowell and Dean and Mrs Hanford will receive the members of 1932. The reception will be followed by a buffet supper and a formal meeting...
Crowds attending the West Point, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania football games at the Stadium next fall will find the old familiar wooden stands blocking the open end of the horseshoe. W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, received notice yesterday from E. T. Roemer, acting building commissioner of the city of Boston, that permission to rebuild these temporary stands, suspended last year, would be accorded again for this fall...
...wooden seats as the only practical method remaining to accommodate the crowds of the 1928 football season. The permission once more to erect these sheds, condemned by civic authorities because of fire danger, was granted with the understanding that no such concession would be made after the fall...
Construction of the old seats will give the Stadium a capacity of 54,000 for the big games of next fall...