Word: may
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...plan in absolute accord with the terms of the competition. Harvard has made its own rules. This would be an obvious stumbling block in any field of competition. And particularly in the field of scholarship, one finds no definite limits, no rules of the game, whereby one and all may compete on the same grounds...
Meanwhile the specialized department can hardly afford to gamble in such a competition where the stakes may be so grossly overrated and misrepresented by scholastic interpreters. All that is gained is superficial, and merely feeds the public and the presses with new mirages. Until Harvard can find some medium for competition other than the present basis of divisional examinations, the plan is destined to a halting fate...
...seen service in only one important contest, the first Toronto game. In that New Year's Eve clash, Newell at times stood up admirably under the fire of the Canadian assault. The outcome of tonight's game depends largely on his performance; and it is possible that he may exceed expectations under the onus of his responsibilities...
...Close-Up", a light musical comedy written entirely by H. C. Adamson '30, has been selected by the Dramatic Club as its annual Spring production, it was announced yesterday. The play will be presented in the first week of May, on dates to be made public later...
Because of the small number available after members of the squad had received their allotment, application may be made for only two seats, one of which must be personally occupied. This policy of restriction is made necessary because of the small capacity of the New Haven Arena, which holds only...