Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...they going to do with the scared walls? They impede the course of Freshmen who make last minute dashes for the New Lecture Hall for History 1 lectures, not enough light enters the old windows to make it adequate for a good examination room. The janitor will not allow people to wander over the building because he fears they may be careless enough to let some stray cigarette ash fall on her floors and set her in flame, but a moment of grace is granted for viewing her dusty roots. In the heat of the old basement one discovers...
Practice this year is being held in the evenings on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and in the afternoon on Tuesday and Friday. This is the first year that regular evening practice has been held; it is understood that this change has been made in order to allow a fuller intramural basketball program in the afternoons...
...every field of concentration expect one the University's policy has been to allow the student to take courses instructing him how to use the machinery, such as there may be, around which the field centers, and to receive credit for these courses. The concentrator in Fine Arts may obtain instruction in drawing and receive credit for it. The student in Chemistry learns how to handle the chemical apparatus, and a concentrator in the field of English may take courses in composition...
Last fortnight Tulane's Captain Felts was ruled ineligible because he played professional baseball before going to college. Last week there were rumors that Tennessee's bowlegged halfbreed Indian Halfback Beattie Feathers had played more baseball last summer than Southern Conference rules allow. Against Duke, Feathers scored both the touchdowns which, with Wynn's field goal to break a tie in the last three minutes, kept Tennessee's record intact...
...football game, the Freshman class will open their rooms to the visiting student body tomorrow morning. Since the West Pointers must spend a period of approximately one-half hour before and after the lunch, the Union Committee, through its chairman, S. R. Calloway '36, is encouraging all Freshmen to allow the Cadets the use of their rooms, and to post notices to that effect at the entrance to the dormitories or on the bulletin boards. The plan has been approved by R. A. Stout '29, Head Proctor of the Freshmen...