Word: covered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...competition for the design to be used on the cover of the dance program begins today and is open to all members of the Junior Class, the winner to become a member of the Junior Dance Committee. Designs should preferably be in two colors and must be handed in to R. P. Parker '22 in Apthorp House...
...made on both sides. The McNeil brothers, Dan and Neil, the former at center and the latter at point in the Tech line-up, promise plenty of trouble for the Crimson team when the two teams meet in a regular set-to on February 18. Captain Du Vernet at cover-point and William Caldwell at right wing also put up an aggressive game and will have to be reckoned with...
...present needs and the near future. Since the war the laboratories of mechanical, electrical, civil and sanitary engineering have been entirely rebuilt, brought up to date, and enlarged to about three times their former capacity. The faculty is made up of skilled teachers whose past and present activities cover a wide range of experience; few, if any other faculties include so many teachers of eminence. There is now at the University an Engineering School where young men have the opportunity to obtain technical training of the highest order, and at the same time to participate in the life and activity...
...Cooper Megrue's latest play, "Honors Are Even," bids fair to take a rank in the approval of the theatre going public alongside of "Under Cover," "It Pays to Advertise," and "Tea for Three," its precursors by the same author. Mr. Megrue has wisely enough adopted he policy of Booth Tarkington and other eminent playwrights--the policy of writing only one play every other year. The playwright is accordingly enabled to give the public in each instance a play of real lasting merit, and not merely an expanded and hastily-constructed sketch...
...only the lovely and symmetrical and artistical--or who so conceit themselves? A or Anne, may be chaste but clumsy; B, or Betsy delicate-minded but dumpy and dowdy; C, active and fond of dancing but ugly; F, feminine in feeling but fat and fubsy. Must they therefore cover up? Must only Grace, Beauty and Agility go cool whilst Fat swelters and Fubsy faints? If so may there not be an exclusiveness in Polka as in Piety--and a monopoly of nakedness as of righteousness--a Socialism that is Selfishness at Bottom...