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Dan H. Fenn jr.
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Crime Personalized, Liberal Voice to Sentimental Fenn
Some people are just naturally the sentimental type, and some aren't. But the CRIMSON has a real appeal for its
ASANO, NAMED WAR CRIMINAL, REPORTED AT LARGE IN JAPAN
Despite unqualified assertions in the Boston Globe Sunday morning that Ryozo Asano '12, president of the Harvard Club of Japan,
University's Facilities Largely Mobilized For War Effort; Armed Services Take Over
This article is the first of a series on Harvard's contribution to the nation's war effort. It is expected that
December 7, 1941 Found Harvard, Like U.S., Unaware
For several days headlines in the United Press column of the CRIMSON Proclaimed in ominous tones that negotiations between the
Wartime Education Subject Of Conference at Capital
Speakers at the recent "Educational Crisis" conference in Washington, D.C., painted a picture of colleges devoted to Army and Navy
Air Cadets Set to Bomb Crimson
Harvard's 1942 gridiron campaign opens with an explosion of fireworks this afternoon when an inexperienced Crimson eleven crashes head-on into
CRIMSON WINS HEPTAGONALS TO UPSET YALE
Several outstanding performances plus a preponderance of seconds and thirds earned by the Crimson track team in winning the eighth
YARDLING TRACK TEAM THRASHES YALE 89-46
Led by big Pete Garland, the Freshman track team administered such a sound thrashing to the Yale bulldog yesterday afternoon
Trackmen Beat BC In Informal Meet
Although those who casually looked over the summary of the informal track meet held Saturday between Coach Jaakko Mikkola's Crimson
Runners Lose To Dartmouth, 52-48
Without any idea of excusing or rationalizing the Dartmouth victory over the Crimson track team Saturday by a score of