Word: students
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Each student is observed for three weeks. X-rays of the abdomen are made every few hours to follow the progress of food through the intestines. During the first week the volunteers live on bran-free diets, during the second week eat bran, during the third week again return to bran-free food...
Glorious Morning (by Norman Mac-Owan) has been playing for seven months in London. In the make-believe State of Zagnira a young medical student inspires a whole troupe of her family and friends to declare their belief in God although they know that under their totalitarian government that declaration means death. They die. A timely subject, handled with some suspense but little...
When the University reached into the depths of its corporate pocket and brought forth a $3000 loan for the new cooperative dining hall, it not only rescued a praiseworthy venture from the brink of failure but also established an excellent precedent for the handling of future student enterprise...
Showing how the Harvard Student Council differs from organizations of the same name at other colleges, Richard B. Sullivan '39, president of the Student Council, addressed the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in Boston Saturday...
...important element in the work of the Council, Sullivan pointed out the cooperation which has always existed between the faculty and the Council committees. He especially praised the work of the Debating Council, the Student Union, and the CRIMSON...