Word: steps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...lend a sort of "high-brow" atmosphere to the under-taking. And the services of the Glee Club should be enlished for the mean's chorus, and the Radcliffe Choral Society could be called on for the chorus and ballet girls. From this it is but a short step to the alliance of Radcliffe and Harvard, and the establishment of light housekeeping apeartments in Hollies...
Brown, the only Crimson man contending in any event today, will compete in the throwing of the 56-1b weight this afternoon at 3 o'clock. This is one of the two special field events to take place today, the other being the hop, step, and jump event, in which Gourdin placed third last year. Brown's most formidable opponent in the weight-throwing contest will be Dandrow of the Institute of Technology team. Many expect the Latter, who won second place in the hammer-throw at the Intercollegiates last spring, to break all previous records today...
...friend, Mr. Griswold, in presenting this plan for consideration at Yale, has taken a step that may very well bring the cinema record into the ranks of the worthy and established customs of many of our universities and colleges. There, is I believe, no reason why the adoption of such a plan might not lead to the development of a Harvard Film News, which could be made available for Harvard Clubs everywhere, on a basis and with a purpose similar to that of the familiar news reels. The problem of projection has been simplified; the future must certainly bring interesting...
...Simplified Spelling", compiled partly under the direction of Professor Grandgent, and for the next year the Board will devote itself to the distribution of this Handbook together with another pamphlet entitled, "The Reasons and rules for Simplified Spelling"; and a leaflet including the thirty words recommended as a first step for beginners. The last two pamphlets may be obtained free from Mr. Dewey on request, but the Handbook will be given free only to members of the Simplified Spelling League. Others may obtain paper-bound copies for fifty cents and board-bound at $1.00 All interested in furthering the progress...
...step towards this result has already been taken by limiting the holding of courts to one hour. Of even greater service would be the opening of Jarvis Field to Sunday players. No doubt the athletic committee is willing to do its best for the tennis enthusiasts, who are so numerous that any reasonable request from them demands a hearing...