Word: fared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fourth choice is to go in a sight-seeing bus which will leave Harvard Square late Friday afternoon and will return Sunday afternoon. The fare will be $10 for the round trip...
...stories, an essay, two bits of verse, an article on Harvard work in France, another on Russia, editorials, and book reviews comprise the not ungenerous fare provided in the current Advocate. It is a number distinctly worth reading; its purpose is obviously sincere; its crudities are no worse than one sees in the magazines of the world outside--and yet one inevitably wonders whether the number truly reflects undergraduate life and represents the best expression of which Harvard men are capable...
Forty men have signed up for the conference from the University, while Yale expects to have a representation of 100 delegates. The price of the round-trip railroad fare will be $15 and the charge for board and rooms will be $20, which makes a slightly higher total than last year, owing to the increased distance...
...headgear for its lighter and more modish cousin, the "boater." But for many the change presents difficulties. With prices soaring even higher than a "straw" in a heavy gale, and with rueful memory of the fact that Max received the hat of yester-year in return for necessary movie fare last autumn, what is there left for the woeful student...
...variety of fare offered by the current Advocate demands a selective appetite on the part of the reviewer. Periodicals partake of the nature of boarding houses; the hungry reader can generally envisage the sort of vegetable prose and marshmallow verse that will be set before him. The chefs of the Advocate, unusually expert, have provided this month relishes full of spice and a piece de resistance of original flavor...