Word: arounders
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While the Varsity mills around on the fields next to the aged Business School stands, Freshman practice formally opens at 3 o'clock today on the adjoining field in back of the Business School under the direction of Andrew "Poley" Guyda. Scattered Yardlings drifted to the soccer playground yesterday and on Tuesday, and Guyda is anxious to start forming a team for his schedule which opens in two weeks...
...long as you do not live in a house you will eat at the Union. There is undoubtedly worse food around than the food dished out here. You can use that for whatever cheer it might afford. Even next year the food won't be much better. If you have any suggestions along the culinary line the Student Council will be glad to handle them. The University will also be glad to ignore them...
...even that such will not be the case with your freshman adviser. In any event choose your courses with a certain amount of humility. You have a lot of time before you make up your final course list. Don't be dogmatic about the choices you listed today. Shop around. If you find something that you like better, you can change your course without charge before October...
...time to do everything you have planned. By your sophomore year, however, you should have learned to separate the important from the unimportant activities--and thus to cut the right corners. You will find that most people, both in the student body and the faculty, are understanding. But nobody around here is going to take you by the hand. The College is trying to build what President Conant calls "the tough-minded idealist." So make your own way and learn to like...
Northern New England opinion had polarized around Lawrence Jaffa 3Dv., on one hand and Earl Eames of M.I.T. on the other. Jaffa was the regional chairman last year and at the time of that election had been support of a coalition in the N.S.A. including Students for Democratic Action and leading Catholic schools...