Word: boarded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Four hockey games have been planned for the University and Freshman teams for the remainder of the week. The University team will face the Canadian outfit from St. Francis Xavier tomorrow evening in the Arena, and on Friday they will board the train to Buffalo, where they are scheduled to meet the Nichols Club Saturday evening...
Members of the class of 1931 will have their first opportunity to try for the News Board. Uncovering the news of the day, and writing stories under the supervision of experienced editors will constitute the duties of the News candidates. One candidate each day will be required to do office work around the building...
Candidates for the Editorial Board will be required to submit at least one editorial each day. They will be expected to keep in close touch with current events, outside of the University as well as within...
...always been a certain glamor about the first Freshmen competition which finds no exact counterpart in any of the later contest. It is still an honor to be the first man in the class to make the CRIMSON and although the distinction may make no practical difference on the Board itself, there is a traditional respect paid to the editor who led his Freshman competition. Whether he attains any higher office or not he remains the dean of CRIMSON men in his class and in all matters of form takes precedence over his fellow editors...
...difficult. The CRIMSON does not attempt to conceal the nature of its competitions because it wants only those men who are willing to undertake the hardest possible form of endeavor. Then there is a second and more practical reason. The CRIMSON candidate becomes immediately upon his election to the Board a full fledged editor. And as an editor he will often be faced with situations which require a large measure of prompt and vigorous action. He may find some afternoon in the late spring that he is confronted with the task of getting out an entire paper practically without assistance...