Word: halls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cudd 1GBA, R. S. Damon '18, T. L. DeCamp OcC, L. O. Dudley '18, L. E. Eames '18, J. M. Falkner '20, E. A. Freeman '18, E. P. Furber '19, E. R. Gay '19, F. E. Gibbins, Jr., '20, A. A. Granovsky '18, W. T. Gunraj '17, H. S. Hall '19, N. L. Harris '19, P. W. Higgins '20, O. H. Hollis '18, G. F. Hughes '18, P. W. Ingraham '17, A. J. Keele '18, L. T. Lanman '20, G. E. Leighton '17, M. H. Leonard '19, J. W. Lerew 2GBA, A. F. Lippitt '20, A. P. Little 1GBA...
...companies of the Harvard Battalion (Provisional) will assemble on the roadway east of James Smith Hall tomorrow promptly...
Unfortunately even such a centre of intelligence and athletic equipment as Harvard has men who wilfully or carelessly refuse to take regular exercise, who spend their days and nights in comfortable chairs, and call the short walks between classes, or from a dinning hall "enough exercise for them." Some of them are pathetically conscientious students who persuade themselves that they have no time for such nonsense, and sit for hours poring over books that they could master in half the time if their brains were refreshed by a run, a sharp game of tennis, or even a brisk walk...
...CRIMSON Building, however, Hughes secured a landslide. There were 960 votes cast and 684 of these were for Hughes, Wilson received a smaller number here than he received at Memorial Hall, although over a 100 more votes were cast. The percentage of votes for Hughes at this poll was 72 per cent. Benson received 11 votes here Hanley 3, and Underwood...
...result of the voting at Memorial Hall ought to be regarded as more significant of the University's political sentiment than the verdict of the ballot box at the CRIMSON Building. Hughes' plurality over Wilson at Memorial was only 90 votes. This indicates that the more intelligent vote of the graduate students gave Hughes a small plurality. Since the graduate schools show a wider range of geographical distribution, it is only right to regard their choice as nearer to what the final result will be in the National election...