Word: club
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...assembling the exhibit, the organizers were continually surprised by the extent and quality of material available, especially in the case of contemporary masters, as over half the works are of the twentieth century. Strauss, the founder of the Fine Arts Club, stated that "The exhibit is the first of its kind in several decades. Our aim is to stress the importance of this type of exhibition for two reasons--first, to show the great activity of Harvard in the art world, and second, to encourage collecting...
Tower, a "middle" club, was the last to open its bidding, starting only last night. Of the rest, some have issued all their bids, while the others are in various stages of the process. No exact statistics are being released on the number of sophomores still without bids, but sources on the sophomore Bicker Committee indicate that it may be more than five per cent of the class...
...more people without bids may be worked into various clubs through the system of "preferentials." Men with solid, "first-line" bids to more than one club may notify a club that they will not join unless some of their friends with "second-list" bids or no bids at all are accepted...
Until this maneuvering is completed, it is difficult to tell exactly how each club "section" will take shape and how many men will be "hundred per centers." A hundred per center is defined this year as a sophomore who has not received a first-list bid or joined Prospect Club--a cooperative organization holding an open Bicker--by 10 p.m. tomorrow night, Open House Night...
...Behind the Scenes of DeGaulle's Return to Power" is the topic of tonight's coffee hour sponsored by the Young Republican Club at 7:30 Adams House Lower Common Room. A. Nicholas Wahl, instructor in Government will speak on the subject he was able to study closely last fall...