Word: view
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...inclusively important feature of the fall could not be disregarded. It will not be. The gamble of the ticket draw and the subsequent seats in the wooden stands are minor hazards that will affect only the undergraduates. They add actually to the zest of the occasion. A remote view of the game is not sufficient to sour enthusiasm for the rest of the week...
...been in a rather amusing way attempting to cut its own throat? Every presidential year the CRIMSON has held a straw poll which has heretofore attracted considerable interest. This year rather than receiving the respect it deserves, there will be a great temptation to laugh off the result, in view of the clownish behavior of the CRIMSON itself...
...annoying flea away, but not before excellent shots of the gaping wound in the port stabilizer had been obtained. Somewhere near the Harlem River the ship dipped her nose?notice of an impending countermarch?and turned. Through the tweedy haze she followed the Hudson and was lost to view in a brace of minutes. It was twilight when the Zeppelin, her cabin lights aglow, settled to a lower level. Lady Grace Drummond Hay peered from a window, cried, "Hello," waved her hand. The landing crew, 450 in number, grasped the landing lines, slowly drew the ship to the ground. Four...
...thousand men of Harvard is now over five times ten thousand according to information given out by the Harvard Fund Council. Out of a total of 52,468 graduates, the Alumni Directory has the addresses of 49,230 men while 3,238 are temporarily lost from the view point of the College...
...object of the film is to present an authentic and comprehensive view of Harvard as it is today to graduates and other friends of the University. The completed film will be about 2,000 feet long; it is expected that at least 6,000 feet will be taken before the film is reduced to its final form...