Word: specials
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yesterday newspaper dispatches from New York City erroneously announced that "Princeton, Harvard and the University of Maryland will meet in a special relay event at the club games in the Madison Square Garden...
...about Cambridge. It is estimated that about two thousand men who are unable to secure rooms in dormitories are forced to live in private houses and apartments within a half mile radius of the University. The Phillips Brooks House Association maintains a printed list of all available rooms with special notes on the heating, lighting, price, housekeeping facilities and the like. Although by far the greatest demand for it is during the opening week the rooming service is continued through the year and is of inestimable value, especially as the Phillips Brooks House is the only place where such information...
...more detailed or scholarly knowledge, but such a view misses the real significance of the change. Intentionally or otherwise, the new plan is a recognition and enunciation of the principle that Language as Language and Language as Literature are two distinct things, that Philology and Linguistics are a specialized field, calling for a special aptitude, and that a real appreciation and knowledge of Literature, as Literature, can exist without any profound knowledge of that field...
...until yesterday that the Athletic Association was made aware of Princeton's entry through newspaper dispatches from New York in which the New York Athletic Club announced that "Princeton, Harvard and the University of Maryland will meet in a special relay event at the Club games in the Madison Square Garden...
Professor Charles Diehl of the Sorbonne of Paris, who was exchange professor at Harvard fifteen years ago, will return to Cambridge soon on special invitation of the Department of Fine Arts and History, to give courses during the second half year on "The Art of Byzantine" ("The Role and Influence of Syria in Byzantine Art" and "The Last Renaissance of Byzantine Art") and on "The History of Byzantium" respectively...