Word: groupe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Thousand Falls." This camp is situated on the shores of the lake at the foot of Mount Robson, the monarch of the Canadian Rockies. Here again the weather proved quite unsatisfactory, but on Thursday it was possible to spend the day outside the shelter of the camp. One group under the leadership of Dr. Parejas crossed Robson Glacier and climbed the Lynx. Traversing its summit and the neighboring ridge, they reached a previously unclimbed peak on the summit of which they built a cairn as a record of their presence. To this unnamed summit the name of "Mount Harvard...
...Arts 1f Robinson Hall (for graduates only) New Fogg Lecture Room (for undergraduates only) Geology 7 Sever 11 German 1a, I Fogg Large Lect. Rm. German 2, I Fogg Large Lect. Rm. German 19 Fogg Large Lect. Rm. Government 19 Harvard 5 History 1 Mr. Chamberlain, 2, 25, Conf. group I New Lect. Hall Mr. Cram, 1, 2, Conf. group II Memorial Hall Mr. Dow, 3, 18, Conf. group III Emerson D Mr. Jordan, 4, 13, Conf. group IV New Lect. Hall Mr. McDonald, 5, 14, Conf. group V Memorial Hall Mr. Parkman, 15 Geol, Lect. Rm. Mr. Perkins...
...attitude of the comptroller's office toward the whole affair is typical of a certain unenlightened group, unfortunately still large in the University, which believes that the best way to treat the newspapers is to snub them. Harvard does not need to go out deliberately seeking favorable publicity, but on the other hand, there can be little excuse for such obvious mishandling of press relations as that which occurred yesterday...
...supply room was started promptly yesterday morning, it is expected to be completed shortly All other track men are to be given a two day lay-off, and on Friday it is expected that Newell will be fitted out sufficiently to accomodate the entire group again...
...group of Harvard undergraduates, reported to be in dire distress financially through the collapse of the stock market last fall, have placed on sale on Harvard Square a novelty which, as one of its admittedly ingenious authors said last night, "should develop into the biggest and most hilarious fad of 1930". This novelty, which may or may not find a market among Harvard students, is a card bearing in an appropriately apologetic form, a list of social sins...