Word: knowns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...certain to allow us our books via the medium of a bootlegger. In that part of the world visible to the average Harvard student, Prohibition did little more than take drinking from the corner saloon and put it in the home, the college dormitories, and exclusive little clubs now known as speakeasies. True, it did slightly cheapen the quality and slightly increase the cost of liquor. Our libraries may someday be filled by methods not unlike the way we now fill our cellars...
...dedication ceremonies to be held this morning in Langdell Hall will mark an, important phase in the history of what is perhaps the most widely known of Harvard's graduate schools. Recognition of the part the Harvard Law School has played in the history of the country's legal system is found not only in the tangible shape of Langdell Hall itself, but in the notable gathering there of leaders of the American bar. One can safely say that the newest addition to the Law School is indicitative of something more than the increased facilities which it will bring...
...Boston to play host to the Yale Club of Boston at a special dinner which will be held in Harvard Hall on the night of Oct. 30. There is the making of history in such an occasion. It stands, within long memory, as the first of its kind ever known here. To be sure, local alumni associations of friendly colleges finding themselves assembled for their annual dinners on the same night in different rooms of the same hotel or club-building in Boston, have often exchanged gifts of good will, sending committees of greeting the one to the other. Again...
...Cummings, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, Edith Quier, Mrs. Harry Pressler. The tournament, called variously "The Derby," "The Inaugural" and the Western Women's Medal Play Championship, may be made a national fixture, with hard-hitting Helen Hicks as first defender of a title comparable-although there are no known women professionals-to the na- tional open championship...
...ever once known such a showdown was coming if he had it to do over again how easily he could have put by more to his credit and made his balance comfortably larger...