Word: havener
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Please cancel my subscription to your magazine as I haven't time to read such trashy criticisms as I have seen in your paper, especially on religion. Also, your article on the imperial conference. I am a Roman Catholic and a Canadian and a believer in international unity...
...enable them to compete on at least equal terms with the best equipment furnished to any other service. 105,000,000 dollars is a great deal though, to pay for ten floating gymnasia; it completely beggars the paltry thousands it costs to take the Harvard football team to New Haven...
...case the Yale-Princeton and Harvard-Yale hockey series both result in ties, the third game of the Harvard Yale series will in all probability be played in New Haven on March 3, as Madison Square Garden cannot be secured. If, however, the Harvard-Yale series results in a tie, and the Yale-Princeton series does not, the third game will be played in New York...
...just back from New Haven where we have seen the dreams that we hoped for Harvard realised of a sister institution. We did not go to hold a post-mortem, but to see the new spirit which has been breathed into an already live undertaking. The papers have told us of the hopes that Professor George Pierce Baker '87, but recently of Harvard and now Director of Dramatic Art at Yale, had for the art of the stage and the fostering of the higher ideals of dramatic art in our academic environment. During Mr. Baker's leave of absence...
...Saturday night the Harvard workshop, those who had written and acted, as well as the "nervous system" of the Shop, the stage workers and designers, the invited audience of old 47 days invaded New Haven with purely academic and scholastic interest. We came for a grand reunion, to see friends and fellow-enthusiasts of some years ago, but especially to show Mr. Baker and Yale how pleased we were to see what we had worked and hoped for put into practice...