Word: may
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...News Department men compete for the highest point average, one half point an inch being given for "assignments" and one point an inch for "scoops" or stories which candidates get on their own initiative. Men interested in Special University organizations may petition to cover these activities or sports, for example, the debating team or hockey. Every effort has been made to eliminate superfluous office routine and make the competition interesting...
...latch string obligato at the organ recital yesterday afternoon has left many persons with a distinct distaste for Harvard concerts manners. Five o'clock in the afternoon is late enough so that most of the audience should not be prevented by academic activities from prompt arrival. Other occupations may actually detain a few but the large majority at these recitals owe a discourteous and noisy tardiness to nothing more serious than pre-prandial intertia...
...Dean's office. Men who are really interested in their studies and realize the true value of academic attainments will form the most valuable nucleus for the occupants of the "House". I do not mean merely grinds. It is difficult to interpret but there is a definite criterion which may be used to judge applicants on the basis of true scholarly mindedness...
Entries for the annual fall class tournaments opened yesterday. All Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors may compete there being a separate tournament for each class. The entries, which close on Friday, may be made by signing in the blue books at the squash courts. The tournaments start next Tuesday...
...glorification of the week-end when more than one Vagabond was king for a day, had best be made at one plunge. With this in mind the Vagabond recommends the lecture by Professor Holcombe to be given today in Harvard 2, on "The Rule of Reason". Other lectures which may make the returning Pilgrim to feel at home...