Word: londoner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...London there is a little colony of Harvard men gathered together for the purpose of learning. All of them are holders of graduate fellowships of one sort and another, and their days are spent in the British Museum and in the Public Records Office. The CRIMSON has recently received from one of them, Samuel Resneck '19, a letter telling of their life...
...expected that we shall break up and go our different ways much before the beginning of next year. The reported shortage of coal in Paris may serve to keep us longer in London, where at least we are tolerably warm. In any event we shall probably drift together and reassemble in Paris in the spring and keep alive our little club...
...Alfred G. Gardiner will be the principal speaker at a luncheon of the Liberal Club to be held at the Crawford House at 12.45 today. Mr. Gardiner is the editor of the London Daily News, the leading Liberal paper of England, and is a supporter of the anti-Imperialist wing of the Liberals...
...course called Government In, the perspiring student learns of a place in London called Hyde Park where free speech may he had at no cost to the speaker and at a slight cost to the government. The time is ripe, it seems, for the establishment of a Hyde Park in Harvard University...
Despite the loss of several men through injuries, the second team won its final game the following week from the U. S. Submarine Base of New London by a score of 17 to 7. L. Crosscup Occ., D. Angier '22, and B. Hunneman '22 were the individual stars in this game...