Word: righte
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second semi-final argument of the Ames Competition, held in Langdell Center last night, the Bryce-Powell Law Club, represented by C.G. Heimerdinger 3L., and M.E. Purnell 3L., defeated the Scott Law Club, represented by W.J. Milde 3L., and H.P. Sharp 3L., winning the right to meet the Sanford Law Club in the final argument on January...
...order that students of Harvard may not waste their pennies experimenting, the CRIMSON, with its customary desire to set everybody off on the right foot, offers this "guide" to Harvard sports writers, modelled to a certain extent on the Confidential Guide to College Courses, the Guide to Fields of Concentration, and the Student Vagabond. In order that no prejudice may be charged, the papers have been listed alphabetically and for obvious reasons the CRIMSON itself has been omitted from the survey...
...place, and I am losing my faith in Yale. I went down to New Haven to see the Army game, and my car was stolen. I went again to see the Yale-Princeton game, and my coat and hat were taken. I'm beginning to think Harvard's all right...
...Giblin, Yale '27: "Harvard's all right, and I almost wish I had come here instead of Yale. The trouble here is that ticket applications must be turned in personally with the money; while at Yale, applications are mailed in when it is convenient...
...Hoagland, Yale '26: "One thing which is disadvantageous to the College is that the University is top heavy with graduate schools. The club system and decentralization policy, which cause a lack of unity here, are all right for a certain type of man, who can depend upon his individuality to put himself across...