Word: tracted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prevalence of so-called "grippe" within the college community and also within the community at large during the months of January, February, and March. The absenteeism on account of illness is in over 80 percent of the cases due to infections of the upper respiratory tract which are variously reported as "grippe," "colds," "bronchitis," etc. In general the comparative figures show that the college community shares in the state of health of the community at large...
...money received from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for the taking of these 45 acres for the Metropolitan reservation which made possible the erection of the iron fence which now the surrounds the entire Soldiers Field tract...
...first of these tracts was given to the President and Fellows of Harvard College in 1870 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow '59 and by members of his family. The first tract contained about 70 acres and was located in the meadow land on the Brighton side of the Charles River...
...Charles River finally assumed their present proportions nearly 35 years ago when Major Henry Lee Higginson '82 gave the College 31 acres on North Harvard Street adjoining the land previously donated to the College. He named his gift "The Soldiers Field," the name by which the entire athletic tract is now known...
...Rollo Peters. MERTON OF THE MOVIES - The pathos of hokum. Glenn Hunter in Harry Leon Wilson's adroit satire on the eighth art, adapted for the stage by Marc Connolly and George S. Kaufman. The movie industry amusingly " shown up " from supers to Will Hays. RAIN-A brilliant tract against militant Christianity in the South Seas. Jeanne Eagels as the attractive, hard-boiled demimondaine. U. S. Marines, real rain, and the hot, moist breath of the tropics. SEVENTH HEAVEN-A blacksnake whip and an off-stage rendering of La Marseillaise are the emotional assistants to Helen Menken...