Writer

Robert S. Sturgis

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Registrar's Office Estimates College Fall Term Population at 5,255 Men

Much of the fringe of uncertainty that has surrounded estimates for a record-breaking fall term College enrollment has been shaved


Governors, Flying Promoters Will Treat Student to 80-Day Vacation

He got a free course in flying from the Army Air Corps, and he has been promised the free use


Colorful Crimson History Began with Off-Color Magenta...

Crimson editors now fondly boast that they are the keepers of a record for the longest continuous publication of any


AGE OF OLD BOOKS MATCHED BY INSIDE OF NEW LIBRARY

Whether or not Mr. Joseph Undergraduate knows that the little balconies on the new Rare Book Library were inspired by


CRACKPOTS, INQUISITIVE OPEN-NIGHT VISITORS BELEAGUER ASTRONOMERS

Telescope long covers came off, and astronomers abandoned secluded existences to lay open the far reaches of space to all