Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...judge the completed buildings from the drawings which have been made public, Lowell and Dunster Houses will be by far the best buildings architecturally in the University." This statement was made yesterday by William T. Aldrich, prominent Boston architect, when interviewed concerning the new Houses...
...spite of an unusually small vote, extremely close results in the contests for four of the seven positions marked the first series of elections held yesterday by the Senior Class...
...Harvard Flying Club plane will be in service throughout the winter, it was learned yesterday by announcement of I. T. Williams '30, the president of the club. This is a distinct departure from the former custom. Previously the club has dismantled the plane and transported it to Cambridge for overhauling during the winter; about April 1 the plane was reassembled and put into service once more...
...constitution suggested by the Committee of Associated Harvard Clubs was ratified yesterday by a majority of 2S votes. There were 16S in favor of its adoption; a few were against it, and the remainder of the voters did not express their opinion. Among the more important points stressed by the constitution are the duties, and also the limits of powers, of the Secretary and Treasurer. It also suggests that these men should, if possible, be residents of Boston or vicinity...
Plans for celebration of the Tercentenary of the founding of the Massachusetts Bay colony next year in which Harvard College will play an important part were made public last night by Herbert Parker '78, chairman of the State Commission, in a report filed yesterday with the clerk of the Legislature...