Word: freeing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...chairs with laboratories, theatres, libraries and all the other what-nois. Then, they tell us, their present progress would seem like marking time. Ask our men which they would rather have: endowments or high salaries. Get rid of the money-grubbers. Although we would then, by no means, be free from all the quacks that infest Cambridge, still in the company of those who would remain are found men in whom alone Harvard has real existence...
...sticking out of everybody's pockets on Wednesday afternoon. But the attempted blow proved a boomerang. For every copy of the parody sold,--the figure is said to approach 1,500,--a copy of the real magazine was also sold. The satirists gave the true paper the best possible free advertising and undoubtedly doubled if not trebled the circulation of the first number...
...championships in those sports. Yesterday evening it was found that only a few men all of whom were Freshman had signed up at the H. A. A. Because of yesterday's small registration Coach Foley of the boxing squad and Coach Anderson of the wrestling squad will extend the free instruction which they are giving to their Freshman classes, to all upperclass entrants in the tourney. Both coaches will give such instruction at the Randolph Gymnasium next Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 5 o'clock. The squash court will be available all next weeks for boxing practice...
...following statement was left in the CRIMSON notice box late last night: "HARVARD MAGAZINE -- Attention all undergraduates! Do not be misled by the ridiculous parody appearing for sale today. The true publication will appear Monday and copies of both parodies will be given away free with each copy sold. (Signed) THE EDITORS...
Through the efforts of Mr. F. W. C. Hersey and Mr. L. J. A. Mencier, of the English and French Departments of the University respectively, a special free matinee, featured by the appearance of Mme, Eugenie Nan, of "The Crowded Hour" Company, will be given at the Park Square Theatre this afternoon at 3.45 o'clock. This performance will be for the benefit of the Ligue Des Femmes des Professions Liberales" and the Association Des Artistes Dramatiques of France...