Word: slights
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...return of C. J. Cassedy '33 to his old position as stroke of one of the three University boats, after having been absent for a week with a sprained ankle, leaves only one man on the sick list of the first squad. W. B. Bacon '33, reported a slight cold yesterday, and was substituted at stroke by F. F. Colloredo-Mannsfeld '32, who has been rowing with the squad for several weeks, although he is disqualified from intercollegiate competition during the coming season...
Declared Secretary Lamont: "Since the Census there has been evidence of a slight but unmistakable improvement...
Acquiring a technique in one branch of study is in great measure a matter of practice and requires both time and concentration, two requisites which the college student is hard put to it to muster. When the undergraduate comes to college he has slight maturity and little knowledge of the direction of his tastes and talents. To demand professional grasp at this itme necessitates the immediate decision as to his field and forces him to penetrate into it to the exclusion of almost everything else...
...donor, Mr. C.R. Crane, the first official ringing of the Lowell House bells, which have been heard off and on for the past few weeks. It is expected that some relative may represent Mr. Crane, who is at present abroad. The bells are to be rung all day, with slight intervals of respite...
...would be relegated to the minor class. The Athletic Council removed distinction between the minor sports two years ago and some of them might be in their right in clamoring for a raise in prestige now. But since the difference between the two categories is one to which so slight attention is paid at Harvard there seems to be no need for agitation in one way or another...