Word: kirklanders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When the Houses went into operation the center of Harvard life for the upper-classmen shifted unmistakably from the Yard to the region beside the Charles. Five of the Houses, Eliot, Kirkland, Lowell, Winthrop and Leverett, are grouped fairly close together in one section, while Dunster is located farther down the river and Adams on the old Gold Coast on Mt. Auburn Street. Between the Yard and the Houses, in the vicinity of Mt. Auburn Street, are located also the New Athletic Building, most of the clubs and the officers of the CRIMSON, Lampoon and Advocate...
September 21: Registration. September 25: Roscoe Pound relinquishes Law School leadership after twenty years of service. Successor unnamed. September 28: Despite Colonel Apted's valiant efforts, members of Kirkland, Eliot, and Winthrop Houses continue to park their cars in the triangle in violation of University parking rules. Petitions circulated...
...gift of the French Government to Harvard made shortly after the Great War. It seems that the Harvard Battery was presented with several French, air-cooled machine guns which, because of the difficulty in obtaining suitable ammunition, were promptly stored in the basement of what is now Kirkland House...
Fire almost completely demolished the large awning over the Kirkland House dining room piazza last night about 10.15 o'clock. A hastily organized bucket brigade from the House at first tried to cope with it by pouring pails of water over the awning, but when the blaze appeared to be getting out of hand the Cambridge Fire Department was summoned...
Stroke, France C. Lawrence '39; 7, David Scull '39; 6, Thomas L. Talbot, II 39; 5, Robert B. Watson '37; 4, Benjamin B. Kirkland '39; 3, Lawrence Mills '37; 2, George von L. Meyer, III '38; bow, Chandler Hovey, Jr. '39; cox, Alvan...