Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Hall in 1816, and each class had its own room on the first floor. But this only made things worse, for the restriction turned out to heighten class spirit. Circular holes in the walls soon appeared, and missiles went flying through them. A typical freshman-sophomore fight on a Sunday evening in 1819 was commemorated in the poem, "The Rebelliad...
There will be a second performance of the Dunster play at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, open to the public. Tonight's showing is for House members and their dates only...
...traditional junior-senior luncheon will be held Saturday afternoon of the weekend. A formal dance Saturday night and a picnic outing on Sunday complete the tentative schedule...
...announced, that the Big Three rivalry didn't mean much any more. This comment was not only ill-advised but downright untrue. If the Big Three rivalry means nothing, why do 60,000 people come to the Harvard-Yale game annually? Why does that game lead most of the Sunday sports sections the following day? Why does the Yale game count twice as much as any other game toward earning a letter? Why are the Harvard-Princeton and the Harvard-Yale games the only ones which undergraduates and alumni always attend regardless of price or team records? The Big Three...
Robert J. Stern '50, Regional Director of the N.S.A., said that the forums would be expanded in the spring to include a a number of "renowned artists like Melchoir as well as young musicians starting their careers." Also planned are Sunday seminars...