Word: fields
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bates knows Spain; this knowledge has served as substance for his two best sellers, "Lean Men" and "The Olive Field." After serving in the World War as a volunteer, he went to Barcelona where he has spent many of the intervening years. His background includes service in the revolution of 1931 which established the republic that he is now defending...
...music is checked by an inaccessible library hidden in one of the basements of Widener. While all other major departments at Harvard have their own libraries, music concentrators and graduates in ever-increasing numbers are forced to wade through the formalities of Widener to get information in their field. Those who may descend into the stacks are struck by the appalling deterioration of the books and scores of one of the best music libraries in the country...
Completing arrangement by telegram last Tuesday, Lowell House gridders are in readiness for their annual football tussle with Pierson College of Yale Friday afternoon at the House field...
...growth of interest in music all over the country has had its effect on the Harvard Music Department. Much of the new excitement in this field is due to the gigantic efforts of Professors Davison and Merritt, who have attracted a great number of musicians as well as spread their disciples east and west. Because of its success and outstanding popularity, the Music Department should be encouraged to grow into a position alongside other big departments...
...affairs in Music 1, which is the basis of all musical study at Harvard, is an incredible as it is true. Since most departments depend on large elementary courses for their greatest earning power, it follows that to cut down on Music 1 is to impoverish the whole field. This, in effect, is the University's policy, which extends an evil instead of eradicating it. With a few years of support and expansion, there is every reason to believe that Music like any other field could of its own accord blossom forth and bear fruit...