Word: turning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Office hours will no longer be held by the Fund Committee but officers of the Phillips Brooks House are urgent in requesting collectors who have failed to report, and undergraduates who have not been approached, to turn in their contributions at the Phillips Brooks House...
...remember the living conditions in our time? Unless you were a malefactor of great wealth, living in Claverly or Beck, or took your turn in standing under a faucet in teh gymnasium, there was no chance to bathe. Our classmate, Flandrau, says somewhere in his 'Diary of a Freshman' that a daily bath should be an innocent pleasure, not a morbid family pride. It was not either of these for most of us--it was an unattainable luxury...
...possibly less informed quarters, doubt on this score is frequently expressed; but it will not do to overlook the many refinements and economies possible with increased production. An example is in car-painting. The adoption of cellulose finish combinations now makes it possible to paint a car and turn it out within 24 hours. Even the Cadillac, which formerly took four to six weeks to paint, can now be finished in less than seven days. Such economies speed and cheapen production and at the same time hold inventories to a minimum...
...CRIMSON believes that all criticisms of Harvard, to be constructive, must proceed from careful thought concerning what Harvard ought to be. This in turn will depend upon what the ideal Harvard graduate ought...
This course in composition, one of the oldest in the Harvard curriculum, reached the height of its fame under Dean Briggs. A short time ago it was turned over by him to Professor C. T. Copeland, '82, who has in turn given it over temporarily to Professor Gay. After this year it will return under the direction of Professor Copeland...