Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Some of the graduate departments are badly crowded. The Business School in particular has been holding its classes in cellar and garret, and has had to limit its enrollment because it simply could not find space enough in which to teach all the men who were qualified to enter the School. A Business School building, or group of buildings, would not be a luxury; it is, or will soon be, a necessity...
...exceptionally well-played match of the fourth round, Channing Lakefield 1L unexpectedly defeated Malcolm Bradlee '22, captain of the University squash team, the match going the limit of five games before a decision was reached. Winning the first two frames 15-6 and 15-9, Bradlee had set point in the third, the score standing 17 all. This was the turning point of the match, however, as Wakefield, after a long rally, took the deciding point. Continuing his rally the Law School man won the final games...
...President's repeated declaration that this was not a disarmament conference, and especially the part of his Sixteen Points which dealt with armaments, have had a discouraging effect, and made many people sceptical about the results of the conference. But this sound, clear-cut proposition to reduce and limit navies, in every way practical without losing sight of the ideal, has set minds at rest and brought a wave of optimism which ought to be strong enough of itself to assure ultimate success. Now that the nation sees the possibilities, it will not be content with half-way measures...
...speedy Holy Cross eleven came down from Worcester determined to break the University's no defeat record. True they were outweighed to a man, but what they lacked in weight, they made up in aggressiveness. Being forced back to their own seven-yard line and extended to the limit by their lighter opponents, the redjerseyed players barely nosed out a 3-0 victory when Buell sent the pigskin over the bars from the 37-yard line. By holing on their seven-yard line Coach Fisher's men proved that they were good defensively but the offense left much...
...patience of Harvard reached its limit at the Centre game last Saturday. Since then the complaints which have poured in from graduates prove conclusively that it is the unanimous sentiment of Harvard that it is time the hoodlums were dealt with. The presence of a strong anti-Harvard element is bad enough, if tolerable; but when a Harvard man can not go to a game in the company of ladies without hearing on all sides loud and continuous degrees of bawdy talk directed against his own team--it is time then that something be done...