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Word: order (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...competitive season draws to a close, standings on the House Tennis Ladder appear to be fairly decisive. Following is the order of the present standings: Donald Barker '38, Dudley H. Bradlee '38, Samuel L. Feeder '37, John C. Wood '39, Robert H. Sibley, Jr. '38, and John F. Dyer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Standings on Tennis Ladder | 5/27/1937 | See Source »

...standings for the Straus Trophy. Not unexpected is Kirkland's top position. Somewhat unexpected is the discovery that Eliot, several points behind Lowell when winter hostilities closed, passed the Bellboys on the home stretch and nosed into second place behind the Deacons. Also noticeable is the fact that the order in which the Houses placed in these final standings is the same order in which the crews finished; perhaps a new tradition will arise: "As the crew goes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kirkland Has 1155 Points in Final Straus Cup Tabulation | 5/27/1937 | See Source »

...order to be eligible for election, it was necessary that these men be connected with the orchestra for at least one year. The following were elected: James L. Cahn '39, Frederic S. Coolidge '40, Vinton A. Dearing '40, Richard S. Fogelman '40. Paul L. Franken '40, Nelson Gildersleeve '40, Israel J. Graff '38, David L. Grove '40, J. H. Lindstrom 1G. Raymond H. Norweb, Jr. '40, Jack M. Perlman '40, Rupert W. Pole '40, George E. Potter '40, William C. Rittman '39, Isadore N. Rosenberg '40, Thomas F. Seymour '40, Alan H. Shapley '40, Douglas R. Sears '40, David...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pierian Sodality Elects 26 Men to Aged Organization | 5/27/1937 | See Source »

...order that the average Freshman may meet the higher standards of college courses, he must be stimulated by first rate teachers, and guided by able and interested advisors. Unfortunately the section-men in the Freshman courses are young graduate students, who have had little or no experience in the art of teaching. Striving for Ph. D. degrees, they have little time to devote to their sections, as their promotion depends almost entirely upon their capacity to do research work. The Freshman advisor, likewise, is burdened with his own scholastic endeavors, and has not the time to hold frequent meetings with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EDUCATION AT HARVARD | 5/26/1937 | See Source »

...copies will be given out until the five dollar subscription rate is paid in full. In order to avoid delay, it is requested that all subscribers call for their copies today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN RED BOOK WILL BE READY TODAY | 5/25/1937 | See Source »

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