Word: interred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...proposal now under consideration by the Inter House Athletic Committee to make Phillips Brooks House an organizing center for the athletics of all men living outside the Houses is a sound practical plan for bringing commuters more fully into the life of the college. It is a plan which ought to work well and which deserves a trial...
...That an international authority be constituted with the right to investigate the armaments of every nation. (To Germans this looked like a proposal to revive the disbanded and detested Inter-Allied Commission of Military Control which used to snoop around their Reichswehr...
...clock classes standing in the way of regular gatherings. And should a student fill his quota by being host, say, to three visitors on three occasions, he would find himself pressed financially unless he in turn were regularly invited out by his guests, an unlikely and inconvenient procedure. Inter-House eating was originally proposed by the CRIMSON not on the theory that eating in the several Houses was a distasteful process which their residents would wish to escape, but with the feeling that friends in different Houses should be enabled to eat occasional meals together, unhampered by financial restrictions...
...inter-House cross country run, open to any one living in any of the seven Houses, will be held next Wednesday at 4 o'clock. A two-mile course has been laid out for the event...
...have no longer any connection with the administration of the House Plan, and have no idea of the official attitude on the matter of inter-house eating, I may perhaps raise one point in connection with your editorial on that subject. You are, it seems to me, correct in asserting that the administration of any system adopted has no bearing upon the question on the whole, any arrangement which is reasonable can probably be worked. But it does appear to me that you shirk the one primary issue, an issue to which you allude casually among your list of objections...