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...Radcliffe dormitory, in the early part of the evening by a large group of students, consisting mostly of Freshmen. With cries of "We want our bell-clapper and we want beer!" and "Apted for President" the rioting students broke into the Radcliffe dormitories and rushed through the halls in search of the missing clapper. The only thing which could be found was a bell-clapper in Bertram Hall, and this was speedily removed and carried in the direction of Harvard Square. By this time other groups of students had gathered and were milling about along Massachusetts Avenue through Harvard Square...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over 2000 Participate in Largest Harvard Square Riot Since 1927 | 4/22/1932 | See Source »

...judicious attempt to search out the causes must recognize that this year most undergraduates have felt for the first time the effects of the economic depression. For many the continuation of a college career depends on scholarships, and such aid depends entirely, on the maintenance of high marks. The economic impulse is certainly more tangible and more immediate in its effect than that provided by the House Plan. The chief cause for optimism lies in the possibility that the present tendency will continue after the economic pressure is removed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MARKS OF DEPRESSION | 4/21/1932 | See Source »

...bird, and will ask no questions" sums up the attitude of the funsters. In addition a ransom of $50 will be paid for the return of the goods, according to one of the editors of the publication. Theories have been advanced by those who urge a thorough search of the east wing of Peabody Museum, where it was felt that the alligator might turn up. In respect to Arthur the Seagull, police of Sandwich, Massachusetts, are keeping a sharp lookout for a small bird named "Minnie", sole surviving Heath Hen of the Bay State, and friend of the Harvard gull...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Purchasing Department May End Mystery of Memorial Hall Bell Clapper--Seek Minnie the Heath Hen in Lampoon Case | 4/18/1932 | See Source »

Astronomy represents a field of science that should be attractive to the student in search of a scientific field of concentration that is not too highly specialized and possesses pre-eminently cultural values. The study of astronomy is the pursuit of knowledge for the sake of knowledge alone. Any yet who should not have the comforting satisfaction of knowing the true nature of the starry dome that confronts the eye of the casual observer on every clear night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Andrews Stresses Cultural Value of Astronomy as Field of Concentration--Article is Supplement to Freshman Booklet | 4/12/1932 | See Source »

...hoped that this will throw new light on the routes by which prehistoric cultural developments were spread in southern Europe. This part of the continent is one of the most important and yet least known areas from the standpoint of prehistoric civilization. The expedition will visit reported sites and search for new discoveries as well. Soundings for cultural remains will be made in as many places as time will permit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Archeological Party Plans Quest For More Prehistoric Relics in Jugoslavia | 4/11/1932 | See Source »

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