Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There is a general sentiment among those who have played hockey and would like to continue to develop their interest in this sport, that the college is not providing the facilities to allow an appreciable number to participate in the game. Hockey is supposedly a major sport, yet there are a scant sixty members of the university who are getting regular experience in this event. Compare this number with any other sport, football, baseball or even the recognized minor sports, squash, swimming, and wrestling for example. The entrants in each of these far exceeds the few represented in hockey...
...bank director, concert manager, and, primarily, president and treasurer of the San Carlo Opera Company. Once when he was running an opera company in California he suggested to Composer Ruggiero Leoncavallo, who was working for him as a conductor, that Pagliacci would make a good movie. Leoncavallo refused to allow his masterpiece to be photographed unless the music went with it, but Gallo did not drop the idea. Last week, with characteristic enterprise, he presented Pagliacci, in Italian, without color, made by his San Carlo singers and backed by his own funds: the cinema's first full-length grand...
...seclusion forced on the concentrator in Chemistry due to the necessity of spending his afternoons in the laboratory has isolated him to a certain degree from the rest, of the University. As a result, either his work suffers in order to allow him to enjoy the athletic and social advantages to be gained in extra curricular activity, or he neglects this side of college life in favor of his laboratory work...
...crews that will row on Monday. The crews will be stroked by W. B. Bacon '34, J. E. Lawrence '31, A. H. Parker, Jr. '32, and G. J. Cassedy '34. He intends to give to the four strokes the names of the 28 other oarsmen on the squad and allow them to pick their own crews...
...President Hoover gets the measure before the last ten days of the session, he must either disapprove it and thereby allow Congress a chance to repass it over his veto or permit it to become a law automatically. If the measure reaches the White House after the last ten days period, the President can kill it by doing nothing to it (i.e a pocket veto) and thus deprive Congress of a second vote before final adjournment. With the ten-day period beginning Feb. 21, the Bonus fight became chiefly a race against time to the White House...