Word: eights
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...body touch football team held the faculty to a 7-7 tie, yesterday afternoon at the Business School field. The students scored early in the game through superior team-work, the teachers seemingly unable to get organized. After two long passes which had brought the teams to the faculty eight-yard line, S. C. Miller 2G.B. was sent through the center of the line for the touchdown. K. R. Ballantyne 2G.B. made the dropkick...
...House will accommodate two hundred and thirty-eight students, six resident tutors, fourteen non-resident tutors, and the Master. One suite of rooms will be reserved for a visiting professor. There are available for students thirty-nine single suites, forty-nine double suites, nineteen triple suites, and eleven suites for four men, ranging in price per student from $100 to $600 a year. In the past, the halls comprising Adams House have included the higher priced rooms in the College, but the prices have generally been reduced to correspond with those in the other Houses. Each suite has a study...
Three million, one hundred and sixty-eight thousand, three hundred and ninety books and pamphlets, representing nearly 2371 tons of paper, are listed as the combined resources of the University Library and all the special libraries of Harvard University in the recently issued catalogue. The Chinese Library, with 47,775 volumes, is the largest special library while the Law School lists 359,400 books...
Broadbent played on the 1932 Freshman team, as well as the University teams of 1929 and 1930. His position is inside right forward. The University soccer team this year tied with Yale and Pennsylvania for the leadership of the Intercollegiate Soccer League; Harvard won seven of its eight games, losing only to Yale...
...late Professor Charles Foster Kent of Yale, a good man, organized the Council eight years ago. Its purpose has been "to cooperate ... in giving students, particularly undergraduate students, a scholarly and sympathetic interpretation of religion, chiefly through the channels of the regular curriculum." The chief method of cooperation has been to select and finance "young men and women of high quality of intellect and spirit" through post-graduate university courses, and then commend such Fellows for teaching and administrative positions. Eighty Fellows have taken jobs in more than 30 schools. Forty more are now studying; chiefly at Harvard, Yale, Columbia...