Word: darke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...presidential nomination; Senator Penrose from his sick bed trying to let his voice be heard once more; Senator Lodge facing the struggle of his career with the half-hearted applause at his speech mocking his efforts; and conflicting groups from every state and section dubbing their favorite sons "dark horses" and trying to ride them through to victory...
...less than 25 years' standing who intend to join the procession will assemble in the same place. Alumni of less than 25 years' standing are requested not to join the procession, since there are no longer places for them in the theatre. The candidates for degrees, in gowns or dark clothes, will assemble under the direction of their respective marshals at 9.45 o'clock:--All speakers and the candidates for the degrees of A.B. and A.A., near the east end of Holworthy Hall. Candidates for S.B., near the west end of Holworthy Hall. Candidates for A.M., Ph.D...
...open only to members of the class of 1923, election to the board will be made on the basis of the number of pictures published in the fortnightly pictorial supplement. Pictures of interest to members of the University taken this summer will help the candidates for this department. The dark room, with complete developing and printing equipment, in the Crimson Building will be available...
...Graduate Schools and Law School, are warned against a group of swindlers who are operating in Cambridge, and selling low-grade domestic cloths as expensive imported goods. Two of the pseudo merchants generally go around through the dormitories together, traveling in a Ford touring car. A heavily built, dark man usually carries the cloth, while one of a group of accomplices, giving a different name and card each time, sells the cloth. To disarm suspicion, they often mention the name of a well-known student as recommending them, and also speak of various Boston tailors. Though they have several times...
...class of 1923 will hold the fifth annual Jubilee this evening in the Smith Hall quadrangle where the usual program will be given. The dance will be informal, the men wearing dark coats and white flannels. The festivities will start at 5.30 o'clock, when the Glee Club and Instrumental Club will render several selections. Following this a supper will be served in the quadrangle, and at 7.30 the competitive dormitory singing will take place. The dance, which will start about 8.30, concludes the activities...