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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Jonson's play, done by the ambitious Theatre Guild. It does not open until Monday, but in the Guild's hands and acted by Alfred Lunt, Margalo Gilmore and Dudley Digges it cannot but be a huge success...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More New York Theatrical Offerings--"Volpone" Bodes Well--There Is Plenty of Interference at the Lyceum | 4/7/1928 | See Source »

...naval science unit was part of a great experiment, simultaneously engineered by the government at Yale, Georgia Tech and in a number of colleges on the Pacific Coast. It is yet too early for judgement of the experiment in the same definite terms which made ascertainable the success of the corresponding venture in military science. Marked, however, by the shaping of study to the pleasure as well as profit of the student, the nearing close of the second year of naval science at Harvard may be said to have given it prestige among those who know the course, and respect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT MIDSHIPMEN | 4/7/1928 | See Source »

...advent of this latter day rests largely upon the success of the tutorial system in the scientific departments which have already adopted it. But the Chemistry Department, which must be giving the system serious thought, since it is the only science still astray for the fold, may not wait for instantaneous success elsewhere to make its own decision. The change of the Biology Department went into effect only this fall, yet the Department of Geology announced its change to the tutorial system on March 22, when conclusive data on the result in biology of the experiment could scarcely have been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LATEST LEFT | 4/6/1928 | See Source »

Life will go on; the longer Reading Period may even be a success. Only, perhaps, there will be heard on that opening night in mid-May one mighty tribute to the first hiatus in the old union on the stage of Harvard and Radcliffe; a single great welling sob, acknowledging the Harvard heaven houriless...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUEZZIN | 4/6/1928 | See Source »

Dean G. H. Chase '96, toastmaster for the evening, read telegrams from G. C. Huggins '01, former graduate secretary, and T. N. Pointer, Yale '29, president of the Dwight Hall Association, at their inability to attend and wished the Future success of the House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P.B.H. CABINET MEMBERS ANNOUNCED AT BANQUET | 4/4/1928 | See Source »

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