Word: leverett
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Typical of the situation is Leverett House, where, although the tutors' table perseveres, undergraduates are permitted to dine at it when accompanied by a tutor, and tutors may sit at the regular tables with students. Although a certain amount of contact is made in this way, the average number of tutors sitting with students each meal is about two or three. At Eliot House, where the tutors' table is under heaviest and steadiest fire, and rightfully too, the event of a tutor dining with a student is in the nature of a minor phenomenon. Similar conditions in the other Houses...
...baseball league by mopping up Dunster, 4-1. The Gold-Coasters also added another overwhelming victory to their record in the greensward sport by defeating the Winthrop golfers, 8-1. Lowell's Bellboys took the Elephants into camp by a 5 1/2 to 3 1/2 score. Leverett and Kirkland failed to play...
...schedules are to be resumed today, with baseball games on tap between Kirkland and Lowell and between Winthrop and Eliot, both games to be played at 3.30 o'clock. On the Business School tennis courts Kirkland is to meet Leverett and Adams is to meet Eliot, the first-mentioned teams to play at 3.00 and the others at 4.30 o'clock. Golf matches will be resumed on Monday...
Friday night at 6.30 o'clock, Leverett House will have as its guest of honor for the April dinner Richard H. Sanger '28, a one-time enthusiastic Communist. He will talk in the Junior Common Room immediately after dinner...
...spring election last night Leverett House elected to its House Committee Henry C. Brooks from the class of 1936 and George H. A. Clowes, Jr., from the class...