Word: opener
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hours to discuss the papers. Students who have difficulty can often gent hints how to improve their examination technique by seeing their past errors. Others might feel that injustice was being done: even "crabbers" have some right to be head. Furthermore, it would be desirable for examinations to be open for discussion before the grades are turned in, for it takes a vote of the faculty to alter a grade once it ahs reached the records in University Hall...
...last, two in the third, one in the fifth, and two in the seventh, however, and Harvard had only been able to add one in the third. Thus the Crimson went into the last of the seventh trailing 6-4. Johns and Lupien drew walks to open the inning, and a new Bruin Hurler, Devaney was summoned. Gannett bunted both men along, and then Gron dahl appeared at the plate to golf a low pitch over the second baseman's head and produce the tying markers...
...Sophomore election was closer, Douglas Mercer ending up as top man with 135 votes, Mason Fernald and Frederick Holdsworth tying for the other two positions open to members of that VOTING IN YESTERDAY'S ELECTION 1940 RESULTS *Douglas Mercer 135 *Mason Fernald 133 *Frederick Holdsworth 133 James D. Lightbody 130 John F. Kennedy 93 Thomas V. Healey 92 Samuel W. White 90 Phil C. Neal 87 Michael B. Grace 87 Torbert H. Macdonald 86 John L. Donnell 83 Charles D. Lutz 76 Engene V. Clark 59 Fay Rockwell Hollands 49 Theodore L. Hazlett 47 Ledyard B. Clard 29 Martin...
Before a large crowd massed around Widener's stops and straggling out as far as the Appleton Memorial Chapel, the Glee Club presented its second public open air concert of the spring season...
Charging "the alleged liberals who guide the destinies of Harvard" with trying to "slip something over on their employees," kenneth Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer of the State Labor Relations Board, last night challenged President Conant to an open discussion on what was best for the University' workers...