Word: spacing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...building may be erected which will injure the surroundings, or be detrimental to Harvard interests. If at any time it seems wise or necessary to extend the Yard, all the old buildings in this section can be torn down, the dormitories and club houses left, with plenty of open space around them, where new and less expensive dormitories can be built, so that the Yard and the Mt. Auburn street district can be fused into one large yard with wide lawns stretching down to the river. This would make one of the largest college grounds in the country, extending from...
...Social Question" by S. Hale '05 is a creditable attempt to point out some of the causes of the social disturbances which have been taking place this year. The question is not susceptible of proper treatment in the small space allotted to it, but the article, such space allotted to it, but the article, such as it is, is a serviceable summary of events and an indeed of possible future action. The difficulties are traced to the influence of the clubs, and the general conclusions seem to be that the best solution of the social troubles now dietunbing undergraduate life...
...below. The ticket designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper and should be in size 4 1-2 X 7 1-2 inches. None of the designs should be in color. Great care should be taken that the drawings are distinct and cover the entire space in order that they may be reduced clearly and distinctly...
...below. The ticket designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper and should be in size 4 1-2 x 7 1-2 inches. None of the designs should be in color. Great care should be taken that the drawings are distinct and cover the entire space in order that they may be reduced clearly and distinctly...
...Millet contrasted ancient Europe, where nations considered that their task was merely to take possession of unoccupied lands, or to give the world their own civilization, with the world today, where there is no longer any unoccupied space, and where we are ever in the presence of original and refractory civilizations which cannot and will not be modified. This problem, said M. Millet, brings us back to the history of the Mediterranean when Egypt and Assyria 2500 years ago found themselves in the presence of the forming European societies. Finally M. Millet discussed the more important races of this region...