Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first time in five long years of much discussion and little action, Harvard has taken definite steps to ameliorate its Housing problem. Yesterday University Hall gave out the gladsome tidings that the Associate Member Plan has been adopted and that preference in the admission of upperclassmen to the Houses has been assured. Such a move as this must be gratifying not only to the Freshman class but to the whole college as well; for the cleavages between House men and out-of-Housers which have become increasingly sharp recently will now tend to disappear...
These considerations, however, do not detract from the advances that have been made. The House Masters are to be congratulated for their acceptance of these plans; and the Council, for suggesting them in its report. There can be no doubt that Harvard will benefit tremendously from yesterday's decision...
Fred Norris Robinson, Gurney Professor of English Literature, and Louis Allard, Professor of French, will retire from active teaching at the end of this academic year, it was announced by the University yesterday afternoon...
...statement from the University yesterday, Dean of Freshmen Delmar Leighton denied that Francis Keppel '38 had been officially named to the Dean's staff for next year...
...noted in yesterday's CRIMSON story, no University appointment is official until passed by the Corporation. Rumors continued yesterday to rate Keppel as the most likely candidate for the post to be vacated by Bowditch's resignation to become headmaster of the Park School, Indianapolis, Indians...