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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wish to avail themselves of this instruction should sign up in a blue-book which will be posted at the University Squash Courts at 11 o'clock on Monday. They are to sign up for half-hour periods, and the management requests that men do not sign up for more than one period a week...
...section of Canada. As in the Toronto game of January 4 in seems probable that Coach Claflin's men will be outclassed in skating and stick handling. The Toronto players were so much superior in these two departments that the fine teamwork of the Crimson sextet was of little avail. Tonight the playing of the University is sure to show a great improvement over that of ten days ago; and the all-around ability of Dalhousie will clearly not be up to the standard of Toronto...
...order that men intending to avail themselves of the privileges of the Dean's list by leaving early for the Christmas vacation may find out their status, the CRIMSON prints below a list of the men who are at present on the Dean's List. This list is made up on the basis of the final examinations in June, 1921, and except in the cases of error, no changes will be made in it before midyears...
...meet his professor in a non-academic way, it is his own fault. Faculty members set aside particular times to see men, in addition stating that they are always glad to receive anyone at any time when it is possible to arrange it. While there are some who avail themselves of this opportunity, the majority hesitate to cross the threshold of a professor's sanctuary; for these the informal teas present the most acceptable opportunity to meet members of the faculty...
...time, or his vast income to the winds. I merely suggested that we had better look to it that our own house was in order before we looked askance at the of another. I could not see and do not yet see how we, any more than they, avail ourselves of this "means of happiness" of which Mr. Parsons speaks so glibly. EDWIN SEAVER '22. November...