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...seasonal rush for part-time jobs to augment. Christmas shopping funds was or in full force yesterday at the Student Employment Office, 29 Weld Hall; students were snapping up everything from plucking ducks to playing Santa Claus...
...sixty-six year supply. Even after doubling the portions, which would be only humane, there still remains enough meat for a thirty-three year supply. Using this preserved meat is the essence of husbandry. The jars, now freed of their contents, could be melted down and utilized to augment Harvard's famous glass flowers exhibition. Even the formaldehyde not vaporized in cooking the specimens could be substituted for the syrup on the breakfast French toast without creating any particular commotion...
McInnis will not name the two other players who are making the trip until later today or tomorrow. One of them will definitely be a pitcher, and both may be. Other pitchers, one or two of whom will augment the four-man staff McInnis has already announced, include Herb Merser, who saw a little varsity relief work last spring; Landon Clay ace Jayvee hurler in 1948; Bill Bennett, and Gibby Warron...
...producers, stage managers, actors, writers, etc., and TIME correspondents throughout the U.S. and Europe talked to scores of her friends, enemies, and theatrical associates. It became quite clear that her friends regard Tallulah as an institution. They were frank, fair and helpful, and they did their best to augment the Bankhead legend. For example, her sister Eugenia, in discussing Tallulah's disputed age, is said to have said: "Every time Tallulah takes off a year, I have to, too. I don't know how long I can keep...
This group hopes to augment the large battery of undergraduate groups with new social-recreational-cultural organizations on the House or College-wide level. Meanwhile, a preliminary investigation has shown that men do not take part in the host of activities for four reasons...