Word: redness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dedicated to Knight W. McMahan '33, Assistant Dean of Harvard College, the 1943 Red Book, over 250 pages long, appears today. Yardlings may obtain their copies in the Union at lunch and supper today and tomorrow, according to Shelby H. Page, Business Manager...
...clipped green lawn a pavilion was staked up. In the tent shade a liveried staff arranged little tea sandwiches, plates of cookies, piles of paper napkins; twisted up scoops of ice cream (strawberry, chocolate); dipped tiny mugs of sweet, nonalcoholic punch. In redlined blue capes moved Red Cross nurses; the Red Cross ladies fussed with plates and spoons. Near, but tactfully hidden, waited a khaki colored Army ambulance. Men with 22-year-old wounds must not be overexcited, must not overdo-Trailed by uniformed aides strode Eleanor Roosevelt, summery in a long, pale blue dress, a white hat, to meet...
...post and Dick Merrill has taken over the duties on second. The hole in the batting order caused by his absence is not as easily filled as the first base post, however, and according to Coach Stahl the offensive power of the team will be considerably less without the red-headed junior...
...hope that this short letter will suffice to put an end to our graduates' fear of a supposed rising red un-American sentiment at Harvard. H. Gaylord Dillingham '40, Hunt Hamill...
Bill Tully, Coach Stahl's red-haired regular first baseman, did not make the trip. He suffered a hernia on Monday and will be unable to play during the rest of this season...