Word: periodical
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...program has been greatly expanded since the mid-year exam period, when four reviews were tried by the Union Committee purely as an experiment...
During the period of the School's sitting, from July 6 to August 16, each week there will come an evening when prominent men and women gather on the lecture platform and wage an informal discussion before the audience on some national problem...
...team in Harvard athletic history has ever played as many games in as short a period of time as did this year's undefeated Freshman baseball team. Twenty-one contests were run off in forty-three playing days, which meant a game every other day for the Yardlings. The last Harvard aggregation in any sport to have such a lengthy schedule was the Varsity baseball nine back in 1922, when 26 encounters were played, over a period, however, of three months...
...positions open. With the above change, schedules would be lightened and the tension would be removed partially. To remove completely this tension, tenure in office should be guaranteed by longer appointments. All tutors should be given a preliminary contract guaranteeing two years of work; at the conclusion of this period they should either be dismissed or given a five year, or longer, appointment. This would remove entirely the insecurity which plagues tutors at present and would allow them adequate time to prove their worth. At the end of this second appointment, when tutors would be between 30 and 40, they...
...compared to a 41%, rise for all others. Though still holding more than 90% of the market, the Big Three (Ford, General Motors and Chrysler) had their slice of the market pared slightly, independents gaining more than the general average. Furthermore, Ford safes fell off 24% from the same period last year. Ford's slump nearly cost the Man of Dearborn second place in the industry, reducing his margin over Chrysler to a bare 6,400 units for the first three months...