Word: use
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...room used by the Club, although primarily a luncheon room, has beside the tables, a number of easy chairs as well as an assortment of magazines and newspapers for the benefit of those who wish to make use of them...
Rooms in those dormitories of the Business School, which have been offered this year for the use of the College, are being applied for in large numbers, according to an announcement made by the Business School Office yesterday...
...modern game of lacrosse does not resemble the original game in many respects. It has been confined to a field about the size of that used in football. The number of men has been limited to 12 on each side, and these men have definite positions, and an exact purpose in every play, just as in football or basketball. The dangerous features of the sport have been eliminated by the use of padding and helmets. Fatal injury to players has been done away with as much as in any other game. In fact, while there are still a good many...
...editorial, "has recently been taken at Harvard. The graduates and governing authorities of the university have established what is to be known as the Harvard Fund--to be raised annually among the alumni by voluntary contributions and paid into the treasury of the university without restriction as to its use and with entire freedom on the part of the Harvard Corporation to use as it may determine...
...votes of the College, Faculty, Law School, and Medical School will be kept distinct from each other. The votes of other graduate schools will be recorded under one total. In order to facilitate this distinction white ballots will be used for undergraduates, yellow ones for Law students, blue for Medical students, and red for members of the other graduate schools. The Faculty vote will be distinguished by the use of postal ballots...