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There was still hope, however, that the rival eights might race today, and a telegram was immediately dispatched to the University authorities requesting permission for the Crimson oarsmen to stay over till Monday. No reply being received by 8 o'clock that night, Dr. Howe was offered no alternative but to cancel the event and return...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WEATHER PREVENTS RACES AT ITHACA | 5/29/1922 | See Source »

...Jamming the telephone pay stations; that on April 19, 1918, the CRIMSON held out for a maximum 7-cent fare, and last year offered as the first plank in its reform of Massachusetts a 5-cent fare-the exact stand taken now by the "Boston American" and the "Boston Telegram"? Would they be interested in keeping ahead of the game by shouting with us for a 3-cent fare tomorrow? Would they care to hear about the monster rally yesterday when part of the 9,700 of our readers (mostly people who think) cheered to the echo a statement made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SLIPPING | 5/23/1922 | See Source »

From the hodge-podge of headlines, boxes, and editorials that cluttered the columns of the "Telegram" and the "American" yesterday we gather that there is a slight rivalry between the two. At any rate the Mayor did some "Iambasting"; the Hearst paper was blamed for its reversal of its State Street policy, and its editor for loving Curley; leather-lunged newsboys were sent to Boston Common in an attempt to stampede the "American's" 5-cent fare meeting. It seems that the "Telegrams" is very wroth because its rival, once the father of the 10-cent proposition, has changed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SLIPPING | 5/23/1922 | See Source »

...Associated Yale Clubs of New England meeting today in New Haven have learned with deep regret of the tragic accident at Cambridge yesterday and send through you their sincerest sympathy." This telegram, sent to President Lowell on Saturday, is another instance of the fine feeling of community of both interest and purpose which should exist between all college men at all times. That a group of Yale men assembled at New Haven for a convivial occasion should take the trouble to send an expression of sympathy sets a fine example-and impels one to think upon the reality...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMUNITY OF-OBLIGATION | 5/22/1922 | See Source »

Professor J. L. Lowes, before introducing Mr. Warren, read the following telegram received by President Lowell today from Baron de Cartier de Marchienne. Belgian Ambassador to the United States: "Allow me to avail myself of this opportunity to fender my best personal thanks for your sympathetic attitude to our efforts to rebuild Louvain University Library. It is a source of deep gratification to me that Harvard University, the fountain of all spiritual life in this great country, is taking active sympathy in the worthy cause of helping Belgium's oldest alma mater to rise Phoenix-like from its ashes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOUVAIN LIBRARY DRIVE OPENS AT UNION MEETING | 5/11/1922 | See Source »

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