Word: havener
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...prove that by the 800 men who last term availed themselves of the Bureau's services; but it remains that most Harvard undergraduates think of the Bureau only as a haven for the probation-bound. The nervous ties, lost trips to Wellesley, and red-rimmed eyes that are a consequence of this misunderstanding are many and unnecessary. Unnecessary because the Bureau can quite demonstrably help the undergraduate to run through his average study problems like a hot knife through margarine. This fact is important because many men unknowingly employ hideously inept study methods, but achieve moderately good marks through huge...
Saturday was Derby Day at New Haven, but out on sun-baked Dewitt Cuyler Field it was the visiting Harvard track team that went to the races, rolling to a 711/2 to 631/2 victory. The Eli Freshmen salvaged at 681/2 to 661/2 win over their Crimson counterparts...
...brightest spot in the weekend cavalcade was the 71 1/2 to 63 1/2 victory of the track team over the Yale Varsity at New Haven. Freshman runners fared not so well losing to the Blue first-year men by the narrowest of margins, two points garnered in the last event...
...weekend as the Varsity at Princeton lost its batting eye and dropped 3 to 2 and 1 to 0 games to Pennsylvania and Princeton. At Soldiers Field the Yardling nine dropped a 5 to 3 decision to the Yale Freshmen, and the Jayvee team over whelmed their New Haven counterparts...
Britain and Russia "haven't a chance" to compete with American business, Slichter said, unless they can develop new business ideas...