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Concerning the hats: whatever we have heard in the past about the typical Harvard hat faded into insignificance before the comment passed on some of the contributions to the exchange. To be sure the ensemble on view was a bit below average owing to various reasons. The real sensation of the day, however, was provided in the lost and found columns. We had no idea that so many of August's best had vanished into thin air at the Stadium. Dozens of men lost their "form-fit chapeaux", but very few had found a thing worthy of disposal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BIG BUSINESS | 11/22/1921 | See Source »

...crimson hue of the evening sky" (see any newspaper), be was prevailed upon to take part in a scrimmage at the Colonial Theatre; and it is believed that he dined incognito at the Waldorf at an early hour Sunday. The old gentleman finally found the excitement a bit too much for his and is now resting quietly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT TO Do? | 11/21/1921 | See Source »

...immediately followed by the singing of "Harvardiana" by the Crimson cheering section, accompanied by the band. The Elis reciprocated with "Bull Dog". The field is in better condition than was expected to be the case. The wind has dried it off to a great extent and, although a bit heavy, the gridiron does not appear to be as muddy and slippery as last Saturday in the Brown game. At 1.45 Captain Aldrich led the first Yale eleven on to the field, the rest of the squad following behind. Cheers from the Harvard and Yale stands greeted the Eli squad...

Author: By Crimson SPECIAL Wire, | Title: HARVARD 10, YALE 3 | 11/19/1921 | See Source »

...mainly in leading boys' clubs of different kinds, teaching English to foreigners, and, for law students, free legal advice to the poor. In addition, almost every week in the college year a free entertainment is given in some settlement house. Besides these opportunities to help, other students do their bit by serving on various committees, which, among other things, collect money for the support of the work, old clothes for the poor, and books for the Loan Library...

Author: By Walter IRVING Tibbets, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: BROOKS HOUSE MAKES FOR HUMAN PROGRESS | 10/29/1921 | See Source »

...University who wants to do his "bit" for the cause of human progress will find the latch string always out at Phillips Brooks House...

Author: By Walter IRVING Tibbets, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: BROOKS HOUSE MAKES FOR HUMAN PROGRESS | 10/29/1921 | See Source »

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