Word: flooded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With most of the students in the College here despite hurricane and flood, total Undergraduate enrollment at the close of registration last night was 3,534, as compared with 3,694 at this same time last year, officials announced today...
...this year men are not thinking exclusively in terms of Harvard Square; in their minds are still the scenes they saw on the way to Cambridge. Many of them came from the West, coming from Chicago by way of Albany and across the flood areas, through cities without light, without heat, without food or medical aid where waters rolled down from mountains and swept all before them. And many came from New York, threading their way in cars through devastated countryside or flying over the Connecticut River that resembled a lake without boundaries: They must have thought of what they...
...statement issued to the CRIMSON last night, Raymond Dennett '36, Graduate Secretary, said that Phillips Brooks House would be more than glad to accept from students of the University donations to the Red Cross Emergency Relief Campaign towards appropriation of $500,000 for flood-stricken New England...
Registration officers in a dozen graduate schools estimate that there will be a slight increase in the total enrollment of graduate students this year, in spite of the temporary deterrents of flood and storm a CRIMSON survey revealed yesterday...
...dank, dark, bar of a small-town hotel somewhere in up-state New York. Here they were, the whole train-load of them, stranded, with wash-outs ahead and bridges, out behind, isolated on a flood-girdled island. He was wet and weary and he thought rather apprehensively of the rising waters all around, but the beer was good and, by God, this was adventure of a sort. Out of another day was this dingy room, with its hideously-hewn, dirty-mirrored bar, its splintery floor, its dirty walls plastered with reward notices of rogues, new ond old. On these...