Word: partings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Adams House's first photographic contest will be held during the latter part of March, in the Lowere Common Room it was announced yesterday. Prizes consisting of photographic material will be awarded for the three best prints, the first prize to be material selected by the winner costing up to five dollars, the second prize, up to three dollars and the third prize...
Franconia--Four inches of powder on 21 inch base at 4,000 feet on Cannon Mt. Good skiing on first half-mile of all tracks. Lowere part of Cannon Mt. is fair. tEmporature about 10 at summit...
...story of the graduate cafeteria appearing in the Crimson of December 15 showed a narrowness on the part of the University that is not one of its famed assets. To use its financial power to further a tradition that is a generation behind the times and not in accordance with the many advances it ahs made along other educational lines is to deny an even more valuable heritage, that of liberalism. Very truly yours, B. F. Gill...
...usual flood of colds, grippe, and flu in January is caused by the bringing in of new bacteria by men who have become infected during the Vacation. When one goes to a different part of the country, the change of climatic conditions, and the encountering of an atmosphere charged with different types of germs from those in Boston lower his resistance to common respiratory ailments. Students who bring these infections with them not only risk their own possible serious illness, but also they may spread them freely throughout the Harvard community...
...between town and gown can ignore it. But there is a long gap between the existence of such disparities of wealth and the present tenseness between the two groups. The Progressive tries to make clear this causal relation by stating that as a result of their status "a large part of the student body feel superior to and indifferent about Cambridge. He thinks its inhabitants are not only poor and ignorant but also unimportant." The townies sense and resent this attitude and hence the causa belli...