Word: interred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dunster defeated Eliot in the D league playoff for the inter-House squash title yesterday, Dunster winning in a close match, 3-2. As Eliot won the first game, 4-1, there will be a final match next Tuesday...
Eliot defeated Dunster, 4-1, in the first match of a two out of three playoff for the D league inter-House squash title yesterday afternoon. The second match will be held this afternoon...
...inhabitants are blithe, bespectacled souls, and are quiet as mice. They participate in inter-House athletic activities most perfunctorily, and often have quite a struggle to assemble a quintet for basketball. Any attempt to incite group activities within the unit meets with the same chilly reception that greeted the short-lived Economics Society. There is some indication of the prevailing spirit in the fact that Leverett was the last to retain a House Committee selected by the master. Some attempt to graft consciousness of the Houe Plan onto the residents has been made by the new elective committee...
...defeating Lowell, 3-2, yesterday afternoon, Dunster earned the right to meet Eliot in the finals of the D league inter-House squash tournament Tuesday. The match was the result of a tie for first place by Dunster and Lowell at the end of the first half of the tournament. Edward Milton '34, J. L. Noyes '34, and A. H. Brown '34, won the three hard-fought matches for Dunster. Hamilton Gray '33 and V. R. Montanari '33 were winners for Lowell...
Adams House, though the last House to be completed (the new C entry was opened last Fall), has since its inception two years ago been taking an active part not only in inter-house activities, but also in the advancement of what might be termed cultural opportunities, in the form of weekly informal House dinners, usually followed by an informal talk given by a prominent speaker. Attendance at these gatherings is of course, voluntary, and the growing popularity of these meetings has been proved by the increasing numbers present. All such activities have originated either in the undergraduate minds...