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Volume 14, Number 16
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April 21st, 1937
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Columbia-Bard Debate Tonight On Wages-Hours
- Princeton And Vassar Frosh On Forensic Schedules; Plans For Next Year
Where Can Ducks Drink Is Answered By W. Vogt
- Importance Of Marshes To Birds And As A Means Of Flood Control Shown By College Graduate
Sabin's 12-Piece Band For Senior Ball
Vassar Adopts Reading Periods, Drop Mid-Years
Co-Op Proposals To Be Presented To Convocation
- Investments By Students To Finance Campus Store; Ask Voluntary Action
R. Evans Of M. I. T. To Discuss Work In The Sciences
College Backs Peace Meeting
- Griffin To Talk On Spanish War At Convocation
- Theatre Will Give Scenes From 'Bury The Dead'; Discussion To Follow
Art Of Photography Discussed By Cramer
Throbbing Drum Beats . . .
Insecurity And Dictators . . .
Letters To The Editor
- Editorial Comment
-Jacob T. Cramer, Editor, The Bardian
Eight Lettermen Report For Ball
- Pitching Staff Bolstered By Herrick and Holt
Husted Coaches Bard's Netmen
- Team Prepared For Successful Season
Urge Week-End Dances For Campus Social Life
Course 'War And Peace' For Hobart And Wm. Smith
Archeology Class Visits Metropolitan Art Museum
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