Word: transients
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Kippur," he said. "All the logistics of a complex society are on a low pulse. Even in the armed forces the general atmosphere has its effect-even the forward posts are manned at a lower establishment than usual. In short, it is a good moment to win some transient advantage at Israel's expense, a good moment for those whose hatred and malice have no restraints or human respect or spiritual decency...
Robert A. Romagna '74, Roberto Garcia '75 and W. Keith McCoy '76 yesterday predicted that the issues as defined by the taxpayers and not by the transient student body, will determine their showing at the polls on November...
Meanwhile, a rise in the price for individual guest meals (called "transient rates" in the Harvard St. offices) should generate additional funds. Guests (or their hosts) will pay an average increase of 9.25 per cent over last year's prices...
However, the transient paper was not to remain on Mass Ave. After a brief sojourn in the Harvard Union, improved finances enabled The Crimson to set aside funds for a new home on Plympton St. In November 1915, The Crimson moved into its current headquaters, becoming one of the first college newspapers to own its own building...
...come a year too late. You missed it, or rather you missed them, the most colorful and bizarre members of the Harvard athletic cast. You have missed the unique and individualistic protagonists in the complex and immense Harvard sports drama, who in their brief and transient careers left indelible and marked impressions on Cambridge and the university, who in their successes and failures, in their hopes and reservations, endure, who in their fleeting tenure in the Cambridge university arena strove and groped and struggled with an immense individualism for goals and targets of athletic success. They are gone, lost forever...