Word: representer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Any topic concerned with Dante that has been proposed before may be used, and any other subject to the approval of the committee. Some of the winning essay's of previous years have been on such subjects as "Modern aspects of Dante", "Rhythm of Dante's sonnets in the Vita...
The following men will represent the University: Foils: J. D. Allen '31; H. C. Cassidy '31; H. B. Wesselman '31. Epee: F. C. Flechter '32; T. I. Moran '32. Sabre: R. B. Lawson '32; W. M. Wing '31.
The following men will represent the Freshmen: Foils: J. H. Beard '34; J. G. Hurd '34; J. L. Harris '34; W. M. Kilcullen '34. Epee: C. L. Dyer '34; Hurd; Beard. Sabre: J. L. Dexter '34; Beard; Kilcullen.
Yesterday evening the Vagabond was regaling himself with a copy of "The History and Traditions of Harvard College." He came to a description of the pleasant town of Cambridge in the days when John Adams was president, and Harvard men still knew Greek and Latin. He read of a quiet...
"Since the affair is to be built by a commission, I can not see how one with such individual ideas as Mr. Wright could work with it. Our projects are meant to represent a fair cross section of something or other about modern architecture in America and it would be...