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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...investigations were carried out on the East coast of North America by three parties. The most northerly site explored is Cambridge, an amorphous section of the large city of Greater Dublin; Newhaven lies some distance to the South in a slightly less intolerable climate, while the small settlement of Princeton, (which at first seemed to provide the most promising material but subsequently proved of little interest), is the most southerly point reached by the expedition. Apparently this last site, planned on most attractive lines, was not permanently inhabited by scholars, but was used as a place of rest. There...
Another large section of the Report deals with American social life in the period immediately preceding the final catastrophe, and it should furnish fascinating reading not only for the social scientist but also for students of folklore and primitive religion. The survival of totemism as late as the twentieth century has often been disputed, but is now established as a historical fact. Newhaven and Princeton were the homes of the Bulldog and Tiger totems respectively, and these wild bands fought incessantly over the ground that had been formerly consecrated to learning. Evidence of totems at Cambridge is lacking;--there...
...Greek G, II Sever 29 Greek 10 Abbot-Lynch Sever 30 McMaster-Watkins Sever 31 History of Religious 1 Sem. Mus. 1 Latin B, III Sever 18 Mathematics G Sever 24 Mathematics 10b Sever 24 Music 4d hf Sever 18 Philosophy 3b Emerson D Physics C 12 o'clock section New Lect. Hall 10 o'clock section Ayer-Knowles Harvard 5 Labovitz-Woolf Harvard 6 Physics 3b Sever 36 Slavic 1b Emerson D Social Ethics 16 Emerson D 2 P. M. French 3 New Lect. Hall TOMORROW 9.15 A. M. Anthropology 3a Sever 18 Astronomy 2a Sever 29 Chemistry...
...Haven, June 1.--A riotous celebration by the Freshman class at Yale involving the burning of the traditional "Freshman Fence" and the rough handling of a professor was under investigation here today. The riot, which occurred yesterday afternoon and evening, took place in the Berkeley Oval, the Freshman dormitory section. Professor F. H. Bangs was subjected to physical maltreatment when he tried to quell the outbreak...
...rather annoying aspect of the situation is that the provocation is so small. The second section of an extra, misplaced purposely on the outside of what is perhaps only a Cambridge edition, contains a news box headed, "HARVARD MASHER MASHES TOE." Instantly every street corner between the Yard and the river is possessed by jumping dervishes, who not only jump, but bellow. Undergraduates, of course, are hardened to a considerable amount of noise, but if certain Boston papers will refrain during the examination period from adding their generous contributions, their newsies may cry "Wolf! Wolf!" all the rest...