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Student editors from 17 high and prep school newspapers will attend the CRIMSON's first annual Conference on Scholastic Journalism this Friday and Saturday, President John G. Wofford '57 announced yesterday...
...most obvious is the rule that young men and women must attend House dances or get out of the House at eight or eight-thirty on numerous Saturdays. The vested interest which defends this imposition, the House Dance Committee, could do well to make their affairs sufficiently attractive so that a non-captive group might patronize them. If House Dances are popular, they could make money on a voluntary basis. If they are unpopular but are still deemed worthy of existence, perhaps some Dance Studio or finishing school could subsidize them. As it is the rule makes them intolerably crowded...
Dudding said later that he could not attend the meeting because of illness. "Members of the council," he explained, "felt that the CRIMSON had not given note to freshman activities." For instance, he added, the freshman touch football game with Yale was reported in the Boston Globe but not in the CRIMSON...
Referees Tony Gentile and John Bain will discuss the new rules and answer questions about other rules. Varsity coach Floyd Wilson has invited House and freshman intramural basketball players to attend...
...editorial board's primary function is writing editorials on College, national, or international questions. Its artistic side rests on play, concert, book, and art reviews. Its members also write short feature stories on topics of general interest. Cartoonists are especially urged to attend this meeting...