Word: cards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since Class Day expenses are already pressing, it is hoped that as many as possible will immediately send in checks for the first installment of their contributions with the pledge card...
...easiest excuse is, of course, that the occupant rose too late. This is to protect the "goody" from being discharged for laziness. So the persecuted student may breathe freely once more and seek his downy coach without fear that his "morning after" snores will shake Olympus. The little white card which alone bears the testimony of his delinquency will never meet the eye of Dean or Regent; but will be efficiently buried forever in the dusty oblivion of lower Massachusetts...
...South found its parallel in the relief of wage slavery in the North. But their quest for wholesome working conditions and a living wage has led the unions to extremes. There have been occasions, as Elbert Hubbard remarked, when the workman was forced either to "carry a union card to take out an accident policy." Modern methods are perhaps less atrocious, but none the less stringent...
...fifteen minute periods the twenty dances will be played off. Super will be served in the intermission between the tenth and eleventh dances. The music will be furnished by Leo Reisman's Brunswick Orchestra and the Jefferson-Johnson Orchestra, both of Boston. Any couples arriving late must forgo the card dances they miss, and cutting-in will not be allowed before the first encore...
...University rifle team won a victory over the University of Maine Saturday, by a score of 479 to 466 out of a possible 500. E. G. Lund '23 was the high scorer for the University, failing by one point only to hand in a perfect card. Individual scores for the University, of whom only the first five placed in the score of the match, were as follows...