Word: crowds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Returns from Friday's "Drumbeats and Song" concert have mounted well over last year's $1900 figure and are steadily rising. Patricia E. White '46, assistant director of Radcliffe's 70th Anniversary fund, announced yesterday. A near-capacity crowd of 2,357 filled Symphony Hall for the performance. Snack bar and enterprise booth profits are expected to boost the total as high...
Beaten to a Rag. At the end of each year, Q would give one final party. A whole crowd of students and fellows would escort him to the station, and there, with great ceremony, bid him goodbye. Then, "beaten to a rag with this term's work," Q would set out for Cornwall-to a plain house, "indeed, very much like a house a child draws on a slate." There he would write his essays, or work on the new edition of the famed Oxford Book of English Verse, or supervise regattas in the uniform of a yacht club...
...front of him were jumping to their feet, and the President had to jump up to see too. It was that kind of game. Navy's Pete Williams broke loose around right end and went 59 yards. Four plays later Navy scored, to lead, 7-0, and the crowd went wild...
Crimson superiority from the foul line won Bill Barclay's varsity basketball squad its season's opener against Brown, 52 to 50, at Providence Saturday night. The game, a sloppy contest all the way through, drew a capacity crowd...
Recommendations submitted last night included proposals to allow each House more than the present quota of three open dances during the season and to permit the committee to recognize an extra dance for the Yale weekend if an oversized crowd seems inevitable...