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Crimson History

A glimpse of Harvard's hallowed antiquity, as preserved in the pages of The Crimson.

During these speeches, any member of the house is permitted to object or question the speaker on any point if the speaker yields. It is expected that the reintroduction of heckling will provide an even more spirited debate than in the past and that it will provide ample opportunity for repartee.

--March 3, 1926

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Ground Broken for Foot Bridge to Span Charles

Ground has been broken for the first time in the preliminary work which has commenced on the John W. Weeks Memorial Foot Bridge...

Although the bridge is to be 25 feet wide when first constructed, admitting only of foot passage, the supports are to be placed so that it can be increased to 40 feet and thus accommodate vehicle traffic.

--March 4, 1926

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