Word: years
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...growing preference which students have been showing for concentration in the Department of Economics instead of English this year became a decided majority according to figures released yesterday by the Committee on the Choice of Electives...
...letter in today's CRIMSON explaining the future policy of the Glee Club will at least help to dispell some of the misinformed impressions that have grown up owing to a recent announcement that there was to be but one concert in Symphony Hall this year. As the writer explains, the new methods are an expansion rather than a restriction of Glee Club activity...
...problem of athletic organization is going to be a particularly important one when the House Plan gets definitely started. Next year it would be impracticable to attempt to superimpose house teams on class teams on account of the limited number of those who could take part, but eventually the problem will come up and will demand careful attention. The question as to who will deal with it is an important one. Will the house masters and tutors whose interests are admittedly on the academic side of the new development take time out of their regular duties to try to decide...
...Crimson football squad will elect its 1930 captain today, in a meeting at which it is expected, definite announcement will be made as to whether Arnold Horween '21 will return for his fifth year as mentor of the Harvard eleven...
President Lowell, it is true, in his discussion of the House Plan, mentions the fact that it is intended to have undergraduates spend their last three years at Harvard in the new House Units. Is this to mean that the tradition of rooming in the Yard during one's Senior year is to be abandoned? If such is the case, it is a great pity. The Yard, with its ivy covered buildings, is the heart and soul of the University, and its atmosphere and traditions cannot be adequately replaced by any number of House Units, no matter...