Word: presents
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard's crew quarters on the Thames have long been condemned. Without adequate heating equipment and lacking in such necessities as sufficient showers and drying rooms, the buildings used present a sorry contrast to those of Yale. The importance of such a matter as a large enough float for the freshman crew is comprehensible even to those unfamiliar with rowing conditions. To replace the old buildings with modern, sanitary structures will obviously improve the general training conditions. In their excellent position on a bluff overlooking the river, the new buildings will put Harvard's athletes in quarters suitable...
...wheels of practical administration of the University frequently get well fitted into a groove and continue to turn in that same position, no matter how inconvenient the position may be for the student victims. This is the condition with the present hours of availability of some sections of the Library, particularly the collection of books located in the Fogg Art Museum...
...region. There are thousands of varieties of sugar cane, for example: we see what conditions of soil and culture are most favorable to each. One which we have been developing, "Harvard 12029," is so successful that it is being planted in wide areas and bids fair to supplant the present species...
...Some of our present day colleges have become so specialized in late years that they are now nothing but highly differentiated intellectual department stores" said Edward Howard Griggs, noted public speaker in discussing the modern University with a CRIMSON reporter...
...team from Carleton includes B. B. Johnson '29, K. W. Rowe '29, and L. M. McBride '30. The Minnesota college has earned a national reputation for its forensic ability; at present its representatives are on their annual Eastern tour which takes them to eight colleges in addition to Harvard...