Word: appeared
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...story is woven about the lives old a husband and wife. The former is a studious sort of man who dresses shabbily and cares nothing about appearances; the wife, on the other hands, cares a great deal for society, and finally persuades her husband to try the new way of living. The latter makes such a good impression in society that he is sought after by a married women, who is estranged from her husband. The wife than becomes jealous, repents of having urged her husband to go into society, and finally begs him to return...
...catalog of the Graduate School of Business Administration for 1916-17, the preliminary edition of which may now be had at University 2, shows a promising increase in the number of men acting as instructors. Nineteen new names appear, most of them of men at the heads of manufacturing house, stores, news papers, and public utilities companies...
...Senior class picture will be taken outside Sanders Theatre or on the steps of Widener early next Wednesday afternoon. All Seniors must wear gowns on this occasion. Directly afterwards the Freshman class will ascend the stands and pose for its picture. All members of the Freshman class should appear upon the scene with the pockets of their coats, trousers, and vests bagging with change, bills, and checks, since the Seniors will politely but repeatedly extract funds for the Senior Picnic...
...Seniors should immediately get their caps and gowns at the Co-operative to prevent a rush at the last moment. Caps and gowns must be worn in the class picture next Wednesday. Thereafter Seniors are expected to appear gowned every morning until Commencement. The number of caps and gowns secured from the Co-operative has thus far been very small, and men should not delay, but should call for them immediately. 1916 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...this election, each voter is required to indicate upon his ballot the three nominees for marshal and the three for secretary whose names he wishes to appear on the ballot in the final election. Only those men are entitled to vote who are either regularly registered in the third year class or are taking third year work with the expectation of completing the course for their degree in June...