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Planning its most elaborate inter-half performance of the year, the Harvard Band tomorrow will feature the traditional Yale game medley of "Wintergreen for President" and a new arrangement of "Fair Harvard" for 14 trombones...
...high by $2,832,941. Consolidated is entitled to recover this sum plus interest. He also ruled that Consolidated should recover some of the dividends it paid to other Hearst companies on stock which had not been paid for in cash, as well as interest on some complex inter-company loans. Best estimate of the total amount of the verdict (which is against Hearst, Hearst Corp. and American Newspapers...
Presumably students will still sign green slips for inter-House meals, and must have their names endorsed as usual by their host. "The House Masters decided to experiment with the more flexible system as a means of saving money," said Dean Hanford. The bookkeeping in Lehman Hall has been expensive and complicated because of the charge which was added to the host's board bill if his guest overstepped the limit of three inter-House meals a week...
...question of unrestricted inter-House meals had been brought up before, but beyond a meagre recommendation by the House Committee chairmen to alter the old system, nothing had been done until the Masters met last Tuesday. The strongest argument against a change allowing more meals in other halls was that certain dissatisfied undergraduates might form the habit of eating regularly in neighboring Houses...
...apparently this point has been disregarded; one of the House Masters who could be reached last night, said that in all probability the several dining halls would be able to assimilate even those cases. Furthermore, in practice it has worked out that the inter-House exchange is generally uniform. There is no reason to believe that any one House should be overburdened when the new plan goes into effect...