Word: junes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard, Navy, Pennsylvania, and M. I. T. all compete in a quadrangular regatta on the Charles river on May 17. The following Saturday the crew will make a trip to Ithaca where a race will be held with Cornell and Syracuse. The Yale regatta will complete the season on June 20 at New London. In addition, the third University crew will compete in the American Rowing Association Regatta at Philadelphia on May 31, while a crew composed of University and Freshman substitutes will meet the Yale combination crew at New London on June...
There were 1633 books altogether in June, 1928, during the two year period ending last spring, 120 books have been lost. Of the separate departments, Government has lost 50, Economics has lost 45, and 25 have disappeared from the collection of History books. In one instance, out of a set of ten books, seven were found to be missing after a year. All of these have had to be replaced...
...Next June the last group of such undergraduates join the ranks and already the ruffied relations are smoothing. Mr. Bingham has all along showed his interest in stilling the seething waters and something tangible in the nature of renewed relations is promised for the near future. His patient efforts should bear early fruition with the thinning in the undergraduate population of those who were directly influenced by the incident. BY TIME...
...each in Detroit, Minneapolis and Newark, ten in New York, one in Cleveland. The conferees pointed with satisfaction to recent endorsements of Birth Control -by the Junior League of New York City, the Universalist Church (last month), the Congregational Ministers of Connecticut, the Central Conference of America Rabbis (last June), the English National Council of Women (last month), the New York City Federation of Women's Clubs, the New York League of Women Voters.* Disclosed for the first time last week to the general U. S. public was the fact that Russian experimenters have successfully inoculated women against pregnancy...
Last week President James Carey of Princeton's Class of 1929 apologized to President John Grier Hibben of the University and offered damage payment for his classmates' vandalism of last June when they overturned and tried to abduct the Christian Student, allegorically righteous campus statue, perennially daubed by undergraduates and alumni with beer, flour, paint...