Word: againe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The first midfield is back in shape, however, with Paul Davidson's ankle knit again.
MIT's freshman crew hasn't given up Twice defeated in close races by the Crimson, it will try again at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon on the Charles. Navy, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania are also in the regatta.
Each student's name shall be checked on the voting lists when she receives a ballot, and again when she casts her vote. The place of counting remains at the discretion of the Electoral Chairman.
In 1877, the seniors split dangerously over the question of Class Day. One faction wanted the old liberal tradition continued, and the other fought for a more sober and decorous ceremony. Finally the Corporation had to intervene so that a Class Day could be held at all. One result of...
Jerry Kilty, remembered for his Falstaff of last year, is back once again with a "tolerable deal of sack" by his side, and, of course, the combination is infallibly amusing. He plays Stephano, and is very ably matched by the Trinculo of David Andrews.' Together, the two romp and stomp...