Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...usual during the season when football monopolizes the sports columns, the editors of the rest of the paper find every bit of information about colleges particularly appetizing. In this vicinity especially, the front pages went quite berserk over the meat furnished by yesterday's Carnegie Foundation report. To be sure, the columnists and editorial writers generally concurred in the what-of-it attitude merited by much of this report of conditions prevalent months or years ago; but the treatment as news is, after all, what makes the impression of the story, and even conservative papers badly exaggerated its significance...
...column "Stunt Riot at Harvard" headline of a Boston paper last Thursday led a story that deliberately over-emphasized one incident of the initiations until there appeared to be a race-riot seething under the surface at Harvard Square. The bold-face story on "Kindergarten Treatment" in another paper yesterday related a mild disciplinary action such as has often occurred in English 2, and is utterly without importance outside of the classroom. Thus far the freedom of the instructor to conduct his classes has been recognized by University Hall, and there is no reason for the world at large...
...trials held yesterday in Paine Hall 22 men were retained for further competition for the University Debating Team. Those men will compete Monday, when now candidates are also to be considered, for places on the squad...
Those retained after yesterday's trials...
Smith Halls swamped the other Freshman dormitories in the 1933 inter-dormitory track meet yesterday, when, in four events, Smith runners captured three first and two second places. H. F. Kollmyer '33 placed first in the 100 yard dash and the 220 yard...