Word: vagabonder
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that the football season has been successfully launched once more, the Vagabond can devote himself to his duties with greater assurance. College seems to be existing in some sort of suspended animation until the band has blared the familiar marches through Harvard Square for the first time and the first October afternoon has been spent looking down on the struggling players and cavorting cheer leaders from a perch high up in the horseshoe. But with the opening Saturday once passed the vast conglomeration that is a university settles down into the rhythm than continues, save for a change of tempo...
...always suggestive of activity. Who knows what the effect would be if the opening came during that first warm spell when spring fever is rampant? In the midst of February slush when even the boardwalks in the Yard are under water or during an ill-timed March blizzard the Vagabond may long for Palm Beach or Honolulu, but at the first touch of fall he is glad to be in New England. There has not been time for the dull courses to reveal themselves and exams in the hard ones seem far away. The refreshing tang of the first cool...
Professor Dozer's lecture this morning at 9 o'clock in S emetic Museum 1 seems of unusual interest to the Vagabond. In connection with Anthropology 1, Professor Dozer's will take up the general subject of "Evolution", and this would seem an excellent occasion for the Vagabond to fill in the gaps which the reading of popular "outlines" has left with...
...hear Mr. Shapley of the Harvard Observatory discuss "Man's Place in the Cosmic Scene" would seem one of the best ways to regain his equilibrium. So, this morning at 10 o'clock the Vagabond will attend the lecture in Biology A in the Geological Lecture Room on Oxford Street...
...those to whom 9 o'clock is not too early the Vagabond would also suggest Professor Holcombe's "The State as the Organization of Will" which is given in Government 1 in the New Lecture Hall...