Word: halls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sponsored by the Counsellors of American civilization, the photographic exhibit now on display in the Straus Hall Common Room portrays the life of the contemporary American tenant farmer and sharecropper...
...Will The West Survive?", will be the subject of a free public lecture by William Allen White, noted editor, this evening in the New Lecture Hall...
...current Harvard financial set-up makes doubly imperative the acceptance of the N.Y.A. offer, for the rise in dining hall wages--in spite of the adjusted rates--will cut down the profit margin upon which the Temporary Student Employment Plan depends for its existence. Since the N.Y.A. funds are to serve the same purpose as the T.S.E. money, i.e., work-scholarships, there is no reason why the government grant cannot be used to make up part of the salaries now paid by T.S.E. "Pride goeth before the fall" and a haughty University can best serve its own ends by accepting...
These who objected to History I comprised 55 per cent of the first year men taking the course. Although comments were largely directed against the amount of reading, a possible explanation of the objections lies in the figures released by University Hall, showing that four-fifths of the total course enrollment of 500 received C-or lower at mid-years...
...Fairfax Hall supplied 60 per cent of those who tutored with prepared notes. The combined bureau of University Tutors and College Tutoring accounted for 28 per cent of the Yardling trade. Wolff's was the leader in the oral review field with 16 per cent...