Word: refugees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since the drive to sign up seniors for the class endowment fund begins today, it will be advisable for those members of the Class of 1924 who are not interested in seeing the University survive for the use of posterity either to hide themselves in the stacks of Widener or...
ARTICLE THIRD?All merchant vessels desiring to take refuge in the Port of Tampico are given three days' grace to do so, and all vessels desiring to leave said port are hereby given six days' grace, the time to be counted from the date upon which the blockade begins. After...
What method the Committee will recommend for limitation is, in its particulars, difficult to surmise. What its chief characteristic will be is perhaps fore-shadowed by the report, which flatly states that "the main consideration must always be the educational one." In other words, in limiting the size of its...
The proposal to abolish the Harvard Square Subway rotunda ought to arouse a sentiment of deepest indignation in the breasts of all Harvard men. Intimately concerned as they are with the affairs of Harvard Square, Harvard men realize perhaps a little better than any others just how bad the traffic...
So Mr. Sayler sanely evaluates our theatre. His is not the unctious praise of the jingoistic orator. He sees and fearlessly points out our faults--and we have many. But his fault-finding is not discouragement. He lets us look at the future, perhaps a little too glorious, but yet...