Word: representer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The announcement that the Student Council intends definitely to abolish the sophomore and junior elections will undoubtedly meet with the approval of all concerned. That these elections, purely nominal and honorary in character, have long forfeited any interest they may once have commanded is clearly shown by the small vote...
The CRIMSON is asked to state that the headline over an interview with Dr. Wolfgang R. Kraus in the issue of Wednesday, November 1, did not accurately represent the content of the interview.
In a letter to the CRIMSON printed in this issue an old grad of nearly forty years' standing makes the suggestion that secret practice for the football team should be abolished. At great length he points out that Harvard graduates and undergraduates should have the pleasure of watching those who...
One of the cameras used in the course is equipped with five lenses, and weighs about 105 pounds; however, one man has no difficulty in handling it. This 5-lens camera has been found to be the best machine for taking photographs of large areas with the minimum amount of...
Forty-two men reported at a meeting for those interested in photography held Friday night in Adams House and a definite Photographic Club was formed. The members range from amateurs with simple box cameras to specialists with a great deal of experience and they represent the entire University.