Word: notes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions, at the request of the writer, will names be withheld...
What is even more important than the Crimson, and the Student Council cooperating with the Society, is the cooperation of all undergraduates. The Tercentenary will by no means be a dry historical affair, but a gala celebration of world note, which should prove one of the most interesting and pleasurable events in every undergraduate's college career. But to be so it must have the whole - hearted cooperation of the student body. If this cooperation is not forthcoming, the undergraduate part in the Tercentenary will be of very little note. Sincerely Wheeler Sammous, Jr. '37. Secretary, Harvard Memorial Society
Number two is Conkle's comedy, "Minnie Field". Like all his plays it deals with the Middle West, its subject a wake, treated in humorous manner but ending on a grim note...
...cleemosynary a group of kind hearted Harvard students have adopted a pursuit that is balm in Gilead to the most dejected, the most completely submerged human beings in the United States, those people who write to the 'agony column'of the Saturday Review of Literature. Bringing a note of cheer into the drab lives of these people who have been denied a soul-mate by an unkind fate, the Harvardians pen notes of hope and encouragement every week...
...missives became. Photographs were exchanged. Through the long winter months the thing continued, and when the snow melted and trees began to send forth their fragrant greenery Cupid rasped his horny palms together in grim satisfaction. Hymen's gay preparations filled the balmy air. Now comes the insidious note into the happy melody, a curt note from the girl's father...