Word: wintered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...newest experiment in winter resorts has opened at the Harvard Club of Boston in the form of a quick-time tan applicator. Here in a little room with half a dozen cots the club members, clothed only in goggles, repose beneath the strong ultra-violet rays of a mechanical sun. In the corners of the room, to give a tropical effect, potted palms are distributed...
Other students who are expected to show their ability in the tournament this year are W. W. Lord '28, champion of the unlimited class last year, and John Parkinson '29, who has been boxing regularly this winter...
During March Harvard begins to grow somewhat restless. No longer do the section meetings hold their charm for the student who has to attend them. Sometimes he even wishes he had not enjoyed himself quite so much during the winter. The cold that he had to guard against then can only be found now where the sun never penetrates--and he shivers in his seat in the halls of Sever. He is impatient of the slow-melting ice on the Charles. It is time the grass began to grow green, be thinks--and lapses into the traditional dreams...
Tonight at Paine Hall Mr. Arthur Whiting will present the fourth of his series of concerts of Chamber Music, which for several years have helped to give the University a certain eminence in music. Mr. Whiting is himself a pianist of ability; and this winter, as in the past, he has spared no trouble in surrounding himself with a group of artists capable of doing justice to the programs offered. Harvard, Yale, and Princeton are among a large group of the eastern colleges favored each year with these recitals...
Associate Professor F. C. Packard '20 will preside, and Professor T. L. Winter, Professor Emeritus of Public Speaking, Dr. A. C. Sprague '21, of the English Department, and Professor R. L. Hawkins '03, of the French Department will act as judges of the debate...