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...short illustrated talk by a member of the Observatory staff on some phase of recent astronomical work will be preceded, when the weather permits, by telescopic observations of celestial objects. The number of visitors on any night is limited to 30. Tickets of admission can be obtained without charge, for any of the above dates, upon application to the College Observatory or to the Astronomical Laboratory on Jarvis street...
...does one reach a satisfactory medium. Holworthy Hall has done it; perhaps one or two other, but few achieve a really true picture of Harvard. "Ben Thorpe" by Arthur Crabb (The Century Company), is not primarily a story of Harvard, for the University is brought in only as a phase in the life of the chief character. The college, however, suffers in no way from Mr. Crabb's story. He mentions a few highlights, a few incidents, and with them develops a pretty fair description of the University its general aspects...
...informal meeting ground for workers in the fields of modern languages and literatures. An opportunity is here provided for free discussion on talks and papers presented by the instructors and students. The range of topics offered is extremely wide and embraces at one time or another every phase of scholarly activity lying within the sphere of the conference. The variety of subjects handled serves to keep the workers in the various departments in touch with one another's work, while the informality of the meetings brings students and Faculty members into close personal contact...
...Freshmen today entered the last phase of their hard training before the race. For the last few practices this week, their work will center around a hard two-mile row against the University crew. This morning Dr. Howe worked his men hard on sprints, and this afternoon he gave them a long paddle...
...June 13, 1921.--Twelve miles of hard rowing was the program for the University eight today, with little speed work. Coach Haines gave his men especial practice in drawing away from other crews without hurrying the recovery or rushing the slides for he considers this a very important phase and necessary for the race. In the morning both crews were sent down the river for a two-mile paddle. On the return Crew "A" held to a stroke just above 30 and the second boat rowed two or three points higher, but just holding even with the first eight...