Word: fits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Daily Princetonian" created a flurry in the world of colleges by proposing higher tuition fees for the rich than for the poor. The stir was so great, in fact, that the "New York Times" saw fit to comment on the plan editorially. What the "Princetonian" said in effect was this: the present tuition fee comes nowhere near meeting the actual cost to the college of a student's education. It is unwise, however, to raise the fee for all, because a larger fee would keep away the poor. But there is no reason why the rich should share the benefit...
...below average owing to various reasons. The real sensation of the day, however, was provided in the lost and found columns. We had no idea that so many of August's best had vanished into thin air at the Stadium. Dozens of men lost their "form-fit chapeaux", but very few had found a thing worthy of disposal at the exchange;--and that is saying something...
...condition, but rather the fact that the players gave every ounce of strength they possessed and until the closing minutes of the fracas, outplayed a team superior in both weight and experience. It is expected that yesterday's rest will do much towards bringing back the squad to a fit condition...
...alumni, and present undergraduates to bring men from all parts of the country to Harvard are bearing fruit. As a national institution of learning. Harvard should see that those of its regulations drawn up while it was a college of the New England states only should be modified to fit its new position as one of the greatest universities of the whole nation. One of these regulations is that prescribing the length of the Christmas recess. The recess should be lengthened...
...afternoon on Wednesday, November 16, the Japanese "Noh" play, "Hagoromo", which was one of the three short plays given by the club last spring. The play, which will be a part of the Japanese program at the Copley Plaza, will be given in a shortened form to fit the occasion...