Word: goals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fact that the dance was held on a Thursday night can hardly account for the small attendance, though a Friday night affair on any other but the Labor Day weekend would probably have been more profitable. Whether class integration is a valid goal under wartime conditions has not yet been conclusively proved. The way to do so is for the Freshman Committee to put forward a couple of more real efforts. Most likely to succeed would be a dance or smoker held on the night of the football game with the Navy Air Corps, on Saturday, September 26. Insufficient receipts...
...under 18 cannot give blood and those students under 21 who are unable to secure their parents' permission are prevented from contributing. However at least 60 per cent of the students are eligible to bring the 3,000,000 pint goal one step nearer realization. Adams House with 120 pints to its credit is far in front of the field, while some other Houses lag below...
...first year he played on an international team. He played on all the U.S. international teams from that year through 1927, and lost only one match-to England, in 1914. A member of the famed Big Four (others: Harry Payne Whitney, Larry and Monty Waterbury), he was a nine-goal man for nine years, and for twelve years his handicap was ten (tops...
...raise as much money as possible for the war pool. It is the cheapest and easiest sacrifice the Government has asked. The nation is giving nearly ten per cent of its earnings to war bonds, but Harvard, with over 2500 students, can't even boast one-half its modest goal of $1000 a week. If Harvard is to take its place in the civilian offensive, everyone, not just the next person, must contribute...
Thirty-five per cent of the undergraduates of the College have signed pledges for War Bonds and Stamps, it was announced last night as final results of last week's concentrated drive were tabulated. Roughly $390 was pledged in the drive, $610 short of the expected goal, and a total of $491 worth of bonds and stamps were sold in the dining halls...