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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fault was not that of the usher. He had reported to the marshal as soon as the doors were opened, had been immediately assigned to an aisle in the first gallery, and almost before he could hang us his coat had been swamped by a rush of spectators. Then he discovered that the seats were numbered as no seats ever were numbered before. A lightning calculation could not have figured out the location of any one seat; a search was necessary--like that for the needle in a haystack. For example--in the first gallery the seats in sections...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MOURNFUL NUMBERS | 11/16/1921 | See Source »

...entirely different team that tore time after time down the field. The line charged harder, the interference was much smoother and the backs picked their holes well in bucking the line. Only once did the visitors threaten the goal line, but here a wall-like defense halted their rush on the one foot mark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGULAR PRINCETON MACHINE HAS PROVED POWERFUL | 11/5/1921 | See Source »

...attempting a new speed record from Cambridge to Princeton. Because a man is fully acquainted with the roads he is to follow, he is not justified in assuming that he has cut about six hours off his traveling time. Last week four students were killed in a mad rush to witness the Chicago-Princeton game,--a tragedy that recalls the fatal accident to some Harvard men en route to New Haven last year. In a humanitarian desire to reduce the number of foolhardy automobilists without having recourse to the undertaker, the CRIMSON wishes to supplement the publication of the route...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A WORD TO THE WISE | 11/2/1921 | See Source »

Enoch Smith Gambrell 3L., of Belton, S. C., has been awarded the Associated Harvard Clubs Scholarship: Rush Floyd Crouse 3L., of Sparts, N. C., the Harvard Law Club of New York Scholarship; Robert Cressey Rounds 1l., of Gorham, Me., who last year was a member of the Bowdoin College faculty, the Cadwalader Scholarship; Lowell Turrentine of Highland, N. Y., a Princeton graduate, the Langdell Scholarship; John Thomas Noonan '19 3L., of Great Barrington, the Fay Scholarship; Melville Fuller Weston of Cambridge, who prepared at Dartmouth, the Fisher Scholarship; Wallace Winthrop Brown 1L., of Cleveland, Ohio, who graduated from the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANY LAW PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED | 10/15/1921 | See Source »

Harvard, on account of its high entrance requirements, was hardly touched by the first rush of the flood of students two years ago. In that year it had a comparatively small incoming class of 537. since then, however, the schools have recovered; and now Harvard is feeling the effect of the rush to the colleges which swamped so many of the state universities and the colleges with lower requirements last year and the year before...

Author: By F. L. Allen ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: DISCUSSES INCREASED SIZE OF FRESHMAN CLASS | 10/8/1921 | See Source »

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