Word: regards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...decision with regard to ejecting Radcliffe members is up to the cooperative, and will be made soon. For the future, it is hoped that the embryonic organization can be made the nucleus of a larger and more inclusive dining hall or halls; and it is unofficially assumed that the rates now charged will serve as a yardstick of fair rates for the future...
...regard to the first plan, the information blank notes that at best it would accommodate only half the "over-flow." Recipients of the questionnaires are also asked whether, regardless of preference, they would use a common dining room if one were provided...
...masses of Cambridge may be poor, but they have no direct contact with Harvard aside from visits by the Student Union labor sympathizers, and these contacts ought to arouse just the opposite of resentment. On Harvard's side, it must be denied that a large section of the students regard the people in the way the Progressive charges. It is more probable that most of them have little opinion one way or another about the Cantabridgians save after infrequent goading by Don Quixote and his ilk. It is reasonable to believe that the tension between Harvard and its community arises...
...cases, warped by a tough existence into a state of mind where they commit crazy, tragic actions--Mary Orr, for example, who just "upped" and deserted her husband after twenty years, or the Island wife who jumped into the sea one fine day. It is hard for us to regard these abrupt acts, that come with so little outward warning, as normal. We cannot understand the simplicity of a Thomas King who blows the head off his powerful body after carefully feeding his cows. We make our suicides spectacular...
Last Tuesday Widener Library instituted a change in regard to its policy on book withdrawals. From now on, a book wanted by several students may only be withdrawn for a one-week period instead of the two-week period previously in effect. The result is that books in great demand are more available...