Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Contrary to the reports in the Boston papers yesterday, the various swimming pools at Harvard will not be drained for the winter because of water shortage, according to a statement by T. W. Good, of the Cambridge Water department. The report had previously been circulated that the reservoir in Lincoln, which supplies the city of Cambridge, was so low that no hockey rinks might be maintained, and that all swimming pools would have to be drained during the winter months...
...Farrell, University Track Coach, appeared yesterday for the first time since his recent operation when he was present at the informal track meet in the new cage...
When reached yesterday afternoon by a CRIMSON reporter. Harvard's benefactor said that he had no statement to make either about his visit to Cambridge or about the development of the House Plan...
...grant of $62,500 has been made by the General Education Board of New York to the Harvard Graduate School of Education for the support of the Harvard Growth Study. It was announced yesterday by Dean B. W. Holmes...
Harvard's reply to the questionnaire sent out recently by the officials of the I. C. 4-A was distinctly opposed to the division of the outdoor championship into two distinct championships, one for the track men and one for the held performers, so it was learned yesterday. Practically all of the 20 other replies so far received by the organization also expressed disapproval of this change. C. E. Galston '30, the Harvard track manager, who is president of the I. C. 4-A, stated that the discussion had been initiated by a letter from a former Eastern athlete...