Word: uppers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...kitchen should be located in the central intersection area, where it would be most convenient for service and for efficient handling of the food. Three of the halls branching out from this refectory department could be respectively devoted to the three upper classes of the College. The fourth wing could be converted into a combination cafeteria and grill, staying open later than the other branches of the establishment and serving a greater variety of food for men temporarily tired of table d'hote service...
...recent CRIMSON editorial, declaring that the air in the Widener Library's reading rooms was not fit--to breathe, stirred the very heart and soul of one of Harvard's embryo investigators of nature to such an extent that, in a militant spirit, he advanced against the upper reading room, surrounded some of the doubtful air by vigorous charges of an atomizer in two one liter flasks, and bear a cautious retreat to Boylston Hall, holding tightly...
Elimination tournaments will be held in each of the three upper classes, and a seven-man team will be chosen from the top 10 or 12 players to represent each class in the class squash league. Due to conflicts with the Freshman Dormitory squash and interference with compulsory athletics, no elimination tournament will be run for Freshmen, but the Second Freshman squad will represent the class in the intramural league...
Admitted that scholasticism is inevitably associated with a gloomy atmosphere, still there is no adequate reason why students should be deprived of sufficient oxygen to maintain their health and comfort. To be cruclly specific--the air in certain parts of Widener Library, notably the upper and lower reading rooms, is a thing of wonder: it gives rise to thoughts concerning medieval dungeons, and suspicions to the effect that ventilating systems sometimes do everything but ventilate. With all the clever conceits of modern architecture one might reasonably suppose that a pure environment could be provided for those whose...
...complete reorganization and rejuvenation of inter-class football at Harvard during the past fall has proved one of the most effective and successful steps in the University's policy of athletics for all. The hotly contested series of games between the three upper classes for the University title was culminated with the victory of the championship Junior eleven over the winning Yale class team...