Word: classmen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University is now prepared to meet the demand for club dining tables to the extent of providing facilities for 200 upper classmen...
...been computed that a student "eating around" at cafeterias averages $14 a week. In the Freshman Dining Halls it is $9.50 a week for excellent board. If the University constructs new dining halls for the upper-classmen, it is expected, that the prices will be approximately the same...
...dearth of coxswains has resulted from the advent of 120 new oarsmen on the river, and all undergraduates weighing less than 125 pounds, upper classmen preferably but Freshmen as well, are urged to report this afternoon at their respective boathouses. Previous experience is desirable, but entirely unnecessary. If possible the candidates should report in warm athletic clothes, for everyone will be afforded an opportunity...
...group of Freshmen in Gore Hall have started a petitionary campaign agitating the establishment of dining balls wherein they may enjoy as upper-classmen the same facilities now afforded by the Freshman balls. This is a result of the announcement by Dr. Alfred Worcestor '78, Professor of Hygiene, at last week's Hygiene lecture that he would make an effort to provide next year's Sophomores with a dining hall...
...University Band inaugurated its 1926-1927 season with the practice hold last night in Sanders Theatre. Although 65 men entered the trials which were held the previous evening, there is still a lack of trumpeters, cornetists, and clarinet players, and the management urges all Freshmen and upper classmen who can play to report. Practice will be held every Wednesday and Thursday night during the fall, and candidates may try out at either of the rehearsals next week. Under the direction of A. F. Keeley '27, the band is planning several specialty acts for the coming fall...