Word: abouting
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Then Stephen Leacock Esq. (not so much the purveyor of "Nonsense Novels" as the Professor of Political Economy), moved by the Ancient Dame's merry gesture, gave his "Canadian Ec.A." cuts for a month and thought audibly about "College Dormitories." To be sure, his tongue would persist almost suavely, in...
As many clubs which were not active during the war have been reorganized, and as several new clubs have been formed, the club section has been enlarged considerably. One of the important features in this section is the article about the Union, which includes a list of the speakers as...
As usual there will be the section concerning the University Administration and one about the Alumni Association, which will include a list of the secretaries of the classes, the officers of the Alumni Association, and the Harvard Clubs. Very complete statistics about the sports last spring and this fall will...
Mr. Hoover has stated the situation with his usual directness and brevity. In the desolated parts of Europe today, the parts which cannot provide even the scantiest food to keep all their population alive, there are three million and a half children, being fed by supplies from this country. If...
Freshman athletics showed a loss of about $8000. Freshman football took in the largest amount of money, but required the greatest outlay to keep it going; its receipts amounted to $1020.70, while its expenses were $2839.83. Freshman crew lost more money than did any other yearling sport, as it took...