Word: working
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Sheridan A. Logan '23, another former crew manager, commented candidly, "When I was very small, I concluded that I was no athlete. The academic work was interesting and easy for me but somehow or other I seemed to lack the proficiency that many others had in different Perhaps it started with shyness; perhaps it was a developed system of coordination. In any event that . . .The work of Crew Manager was infinitely time assuming. Most of my afternoons in college were one of the boat houses, either Newell or Weld. The spring season, being out of doors, was delightful although manager...
Representatives of over 20 colleges and preparatory schools within Boston's city limits have agreed to work with the Boston Traffic Commissioner's Office to find a solution to the acute parking problem that exists around local campuses. Since it is located in Cambridge, the University is not included in the program...
John H. Finley '24, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature, while on the way to his Harvard doctorate managed to find time to write the masque Thalia; or, A Country Day (1929). A charming if overwritten work, Thalia was most recently performed by the HDC Actors' Laboratory...
Thornton Wilder, during his year here (1950-51) as Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, gave assistance to the HDC in its production of his Skin of Our Teeth. While living in Dunster House, Wilder did quite a bit of work on a play called The Emporium, which contained much intriguing material. Wilder is an exceedingly slow and self-critical worker; and he still has not completed this play to his satisfaction...
...international affairs the influence of women has been outstanding," the Judge said. "Various senators have repeatedly or edited the adoption of the World Court Resolution largely to the work of women," she declared, adding that the Kellogg-Briand Pact outlawing war "possibly owes its very existence to the political support of women...