Word: specials
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This the Faculty admits, however, is but a temporary measure. At best it can serve only to alleviate and not to solve the difficulty. It has been suggested that special teachers in English take charge of each Engineering student, and continue to supervise his work until he has developed a reasonable skill in the handling of English...
...special wire from Yale Field will transmit an inning-by-inning score of the contest to the CRIMSON, and the scores will be posted on the bulletin board outside the CRIMSON building at 14 Plympton Street. This bulletin will be the only one in Cambridge the day of the game to keep members of the University informed of the New Haven engagement. The second game of the series is to be played at Soldiers Field on Wednesday, and if a third game is necessary, it will be played at the Polo Grounds, New York, on June...
...special events have been arranged in both of which a small number of nationally known athletes will compete. Carr of Yale, holder of the world's record in the pole vault, will lead a field of three entries in that event. Harrington of the B. A. A. and Libby of Dartmouth being his rivals. A ten mile race is also planned in which four leading American marathoners are entered. Miles and Hanigan of the B. A. A. will fight it out in this race with Michelson of the Cygnet A. C., and Koski of the Finnish-American...
...showing of these tests will be part of a special "Harvard Night" performance which has been arranged by the management of the Central Square Theatre...
...personal element in collegiate journalism of the period is plainly seen in the printing of this article. In these late times it is not the fashion for the journals of the larger masculine universities to run special dispatches from their dainty neighbors, but in the Elegant Eighties the editors decided that news was scarce, and after all it was spring, and gave out bulletins calculated to cheer the hearts of their readers. The social revelation of Vassar follows...