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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have in their possession text-books from the Loan Library return them as soonas possible. The books must be back by June 15 in order to be classified for next year, the Loan Library will forfeit the deposits of any men failling to have their books in by this date...
...this week,--and the undergraduate searcher after truth is the sufferer. Possibly the ideal solution is a war memorial in the form of a foot-bridge or tunnel to the Yard. Until this is realized, it seems reasonable that the Cambridge traffic system should be brought comparatively up to date. Without interfering with traffic or much expeuse to those who watch over the city's interests, it would be possible to place four safety "islands" or zones along Masschusetts avenue between Dunster and Plympton streets. The benefit to collegians and all other pedestrians would be immediate and great...
...examination with perhaps only one evening to spend entirely on that one subject, unpressed by regular class duties, and both have expressed their sentiments clearly in this regard. The students had no share in making the new arrangements. On the whole, they probably favor a change in the opening date of examinations; but despite this occurrence, University officials should not make such a change entirely at the students' expense...
...undoing of the Crimson. Duane and Pfaffman teamed well together and were able to win nine matches out of the 13 played, but no other really effective combination was secured until late in the season when C. W. Farnham and Key were discovered. Even at that late date they were able to win in the Pennsylvania match as well as take the crucial contest in the Yale match...
...since the Intercollegiates in New York in March, are all in excellent condition, and should give the invaders a stiff fight. The strongest kind of opposition is to be expected, however, as the Cubans have gone up against the best fencers of New York, Philadelphia and Washington and to date have not lost a match. Several of the Cuban team have taken part in the Olympic games at Antwerp, while Manuel D. Diaz '89, a former University and B. A. A. fencer, will be in the lineup...