The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1933 |
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... shillings and was a vice of the well - to - do except when practiced with extreme secrecy . Getting drunk , -obviously drunk probably , —was fined one - and - six . Keeping guns and skating , two risks of life , cost a shilling each ...
... shillings and was a vice of the well - to - do except when practiced with extreme secrecy . Getting drunk , -obviously drunk probably , —was fined one - and - six . Keeping guns and skating , two risks of life , cost a shilling each ...
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... shillings are spent for locks and keys . Thieving was not un- known among the student body , and it was rumored that in a former year two fellows had been sent to jail for burglary . More cash to the barber for hair - dressing - we ...
... shillings are spent for locks and keys . Thieving was not un- known among the student body , and it was rumored that in a former year two fellows had been sent to jail for burglary . More cash to the barber for hair - dressing - we ...
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... shilling . Copies of Baron Trenck at nine shillings and Werther at five , suggest an interest in German , though we are told that at that time Hebrew and French were the only elective lan- guage - courses , and nothing else appears in ...
... shilling . Copies of Baron Trenck at nine shillings and Werther at five , suggest an interest in German , though we are told that at that time Hebrew and French were the only elective lan- guage - courses , and nothing else appears in ...
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HARVARD SEALS AND ARMS Samuel Eliot Morison | 16 |
HARVARD AND THE SMALL COLLEGE Harold A Larrabee | 27 |
MADAME Geneva Edward B Hall | 34 |
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