Word: holdes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Because only one instead of the previous three tea dances was to be held in 1952, the CRIMSON decided to hold the Miss Radcliffe competition in public for the first time. The finals were held on Sept. 27 during the intermission of the Leverett House Springfield football dance...
King Knowde geve Wyllam Pewse Thys Horne to hold by Thy londe. And thus, in the year 1016, did Canute King of the Danes give William Pusey lands and an oxhorn as a symbol of the gift. It was a reward for Pusey's successful behind-the-lines spying against the Saxons. A few years ago, President Pusey visited the old manor which rests between Farington and Oxford...
Doesn't the cost of such a restoraton really out-weigh the importance of the sentimental attachment a few, and increasingly few, alumni hold for the building...
Whereas, at Harvard, ticket sales will be their lowest for any game in the season, and whereas the game itself is one that must be won, not so much for the sake of winning, but almost to hold "face," at Tufts, it is all Arlanson can do to remember he has a game with Bowdoin Saturday...
...Harvard World Federalists and the Harvard Liberal Union will both hold public discussion forums this evening...