Word: recessive
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Show will be given at the close of the Christmas Recess, according to an, announcement made yesterday by J. A. Nickerson '22, general manager of the production. This change from the custom of former years, when the play was given in the spring, was decided upon in order that rehearsals and performances may conflict as little as possible with examination periods and other College engagements. Five public performances have been arranged for, as follows: at Jordan Hall, Boston, December 31: at Players' Hall, West Newton, January 2; at Providence, R.I., January 4; and the PL Eta Theatre, Cambridge, January...
Work for the managers will last until February 22, although candidates will have no assignments during the Christmas recess, and work during the mid-year examination period will be made as light as possible...
...other great universities of the United States, notably Yale and Princeton, grant their members considerably longer recesses than does Harvard. Is it not an injustice to its Southern and Western members to preserve the present recess of only eleven days...
Extra time granted, as last year, to students living at certain distances from Cambridge, at the beginning of the recess, does not essentially help the situation. It is especially at the end of the recess that its crataped nature is very unpleasantly felt. New England, New York, and even Washington (D, C.) students may remain at home until late on January second. Southerners and many Westerners, on the contrary, must leave for college before New Year's or at best, early New Year's morning. Two years age the recess was extended to include January fourth, to the gratification...
...plea for an extension of the Christmas recess is not purely personal it represents the opinion and feelings of many a Harvard man. It is to be hoped that the University Administration will not ignore it. ANORIE L. CONX '22 October...