Word: periodical
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...accurately one must know the hour, day and year of one's birth. The following list gives the general characteristics of people born under the twelve signs of the Zodiac. However, one's entire personality may be twisted by the rising of a conflicting sign or planet within the period...
Flashing a strong attack in the opening period of its game with Milton Academy, the Freshman hockey team continued its winning streak by triumphing over the schoolboys in a shutout contest. The final score was 3 to 0. The driving offense of the Crimson players was met with stubborn resistance by the Milton team, effectively enough until near the close of the first period, when P. H. Watts '31 broke through the preparatory school's defense to score...
After the first period, the first year team played completely on the offensive, and were never in danger, in spite of the occasional threats of the Milton sextet. HARVARD MILTON Jewell, r.w.; l.w., Stone Sheldon Garrison, Putnam, c.; c., Cunningham Everett, l.w. r.w., Beale, Wadsworth Watts, Baldwin, r.d. l.d., Hamlin, Lincoln Ogden, Batchelder l.d.; r.d., Wheeler Gammack, g. g., Wendell, Walcott...
...letter of Dean Hanford on the probable outcome of the Reading Period is generous in its attitude towards the student body, but it, is a generosity not entirely misplaced. There can be no question whatever, to anyone with a representative circle of acquaintances, that in the weeks since Christmas there has been more work done in Cambridge, in and out of the library, than has been customary at such a time. Whatever the casualty list from the examinations may be, whatever the attitude of the average student may have been, the Reading Period has not been taken as a joke...
...could actually be read. For the eventual outcome, the machinery of University Hall must be consulted, and the mailing cards as they come straggling in. Possibly the most salient fact which has been brought home to the undergraduate has been an old adage about procrastination; and the next reading period will find work begun earlier and done more regularly than in the one just past...