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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...field, but I swung twice and connected while he swung twice and missed so we called it even. He did tell me, however, that a large pool of Green "long green" had been formed in the Law School which he was to place at his discretion. I covered a part of this so that I can safely say that Harvard will score at least three touchdowns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOE JUNIOR RESENTS HUEY'S INVASION OF FATHER'S FIELD | 10/26/1929 | See Source »

Almost tiresome has become the news of a new citation for excellence on the part of some member of the Harvard Law School. After a year's experience of almost weekly appointments to Committees and presentation of medals one wonders whether all the good lawyers in the country daily tread the corridors of Langdell Hall. But if the medals have to be given to somebody it is pleasant to know that Harvard is so often selected to share in the honor, and there is far deeper satisfaction in knowing that the members of the Law School faculty are taking such...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LAW | 10/26/1929 | See Source »

...triomphe de Part gothique: La cathedral de Chartres", Professor Aubert, Fogg Art Museum, 4.30 o'clock, October...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Student Vagabond | 10/25/1929 | See Source »

Jeanne Eagles, the star of "Jealousy" failed to show the brilliance which characterized her screen work in "The Letter" She plays the part of a wife who is supporting herself and her husband on the money supplied her by a former lover. The inevitable occurs; her husband suspects that the former relationship is not entirely terminated, and in an insanely jealous mood murders the man whom he realizes is ruining the happiness of his home...

Author: By C. C. P., | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 10/25/1929 | See Source »

...well-being of students rather overshot its mark and struck with acute discomfort at the other end. The shades of dusk form pretty enough material for the sentimental moments in hard, slashing football stories, but for the spectators, they are a gloomy touch that succeeds in destroying a good part of the afternoon's pleasure. It is assumed that the long-delayed adoption of numbers for players at Harvard was for the benefit of the onlooker, but what good are the figures when no spy-glass can discern them unless the play is within a few yards? The Associated Press...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWILIGHT THOUGHTS | 10/25/1929 | See Source »

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