Word: students
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Attendance at the meeting tonight puts no student under obligation to enter a competition...
...blind student of journalism in the South wants money to pay for a reader...
College for Roman Catholic priests, shouted down the news. Student priests ran to rescue Calvin Petty. Bleriot Cup. Louis Bleriot, early flyer, now head of Bleriot-Aeronautique at Suresnes, France, believes that land planes can attain 750 m.p.h. To excite experiment he offered a Bleriot Cup for fastest land planes, to correspond with the Schneider Maritime Cup. Difficulty of landing planes built for high speeds has retarded land plane design. M. Bleriot suggests that very fast planes keep speeding until they lose their momentum in air, then float to earth by huge parachutes. Treed. Over the Long Island outskirts...
...Government 1, included in today's issue of the CRIMSON is not chiefly a change in the periods between quizzes or the order in which the governments of the various countries are considered. Rather it is the type of reading assigned and whether it is intended to teach the student just how governments are conducted or to arouse a serious and individual interest in the more essentially cultural subject of historical political theory in its broader aspects...
Upperclassmen and Freshmen previously registered in Harvard University must register before 5 o'clock this afternoon. New Freshmen admitted after September 19, 1929 will also have a chance to register until 5 o'clock today. Students in the College may register is Memorial Hall, while Engineering School students are required to register in 209 Pierce Hall. Unless special permission has been granted for late registration, every student registering late is required to pay a fine of $5 to the Bursar...