Word: representations
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The meeting is the first of a series of discussion groups and speeches by prominent men which represent a new departure in the editorial competition policy of the CRIMSON. The CRIMSON is planning to have its editorial writers constantly kept in touch with the best thought for the community as...
More than twenty-five of the University's former athletes in addition to the undergraduate "H" men were present at the Varsity Club luncheon yesterday. President Eliot introduced by Mr. George B. Morison '83, president of the Club, as "one of Harvard's foremost athletes", told the story of how...
The woodcuts shown include three cuts from one of the most popular and most important of the block-books,--the Apocalypse. They are colored by hand in the characteristic manner in this early time. A number of printed books with woodcut illustrations, lent by the Widener Library, show one of...
The following men will represent the University in both these matches: W. B. Darling '22, W. H. Forbes '23, H. H. Fuller '23, A. L. Jacobs 3E.S., E. S. Lund '23, G. G. Monks '21, J. B. Paine '23, Arthur Rotch '21, H. C. Stetson '23, and Stephen Wheatland '21...
After time trials held yesterday and Tuesday on the Soldiers Field track, Coach Bingham decided on the men who are to represent the University in the Guaranty Club Games, to be held in Madison Square Garden Saturday evening. Although a dozen men were entered in the meet, only three men...