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...results of another survey, including observations of the traffic in Harvard Square, will be released shortly after the spring recess. These observations will be of various sorts; for example, the number of people who stop at the flashing red-lights behind the fire station will be counted; the speed of vehicles on Massachusetts Avenue will be computed and averaged by photo-electric cells and by pads on the street itself...
Beginning today and lasting until April 26, Spring recess excluded, the competition for Varsity Baseball Manager will be held. The winner will be manager in his Senior year and receives a major letter; runner-up becomes J. V. manager in his Junior year, being awarded a minor letter...
There will be no cuts until the crews have gotten onto the Charles. Bolles will row four Varsity crews until the Easter recess and three thereafter. The fifties will turn out to Bert Haines on Thursday, and Harvey Dave, whom Bolles brought with him from Washington to coach the Freshmen, has his squad working out in the tank on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
Resumption of business by the Lords and Commons last week, after the long British Christmas-New Year recess, opened politically the new Georgian era of George VI. It was not an occasion which required His Majesty to open Parliament in state with a Speech from the Throne, the last such required speech having been read loud and clear by Edward VIII (TIME, Nov. 9). Today George VI is making rapid further progress with doctors and vocalists to overcome his defective speech (TIME, Dec. 21), and the Duke of Kent was recently pressed into service to read an overseas royal radio...
These assume a residence in your House or Club in Cambridge. We will begin with your arrival from New York--where you live, or where you have frittered away the last night of the Christmas recess on your way back from Atlanta--Oak Park-Kalamazoo-Denver. You are in your room and you are unpacking your bags. You see a book entitled "Integral Functions of the Complex Variable"--or, "The Concept of Nature in Nineteenth Century Poetry". A pang of scholastic remorse seizes you. Will you begin here and now to study it? Not if the Vagabond's well-considered...