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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...going to take the play over to London in the spring, and have made a date with M. Molnar to talk over a new production with him there. We were in Chicago when he was in this country, and he could not be lured out of New York to come...
...certain change in the nature of these contests. Freshmen were formerly called out around the first of March and then competed for membership on the Board until the middle of May. This was the only chance offered to make the Board until the Sophomore year. With the earlier opening date this year and the opportunity of entering a second competition, the first Freshman contest will of necessity be more closely narrowed down than previous first year competitions. The shortening in length will likewise product an added emphasis on the competitive side of the work...
...well-written play, developing some exceedingly amusing situations. It is an old comedy, brought up to date by Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes; but the fact that it happens to deal with gambling on a gold mine in the New York Stock Exchange and that the word "piker" seems to form a rather insufficent basis for its being advertised as "American...
Last year's junior festivity was held on March 18, the usual time for the dance. But it was decided that this winter an earlier date would be tried, in view of the athletic events and other attractions falling on the weekend of March 3. Among the important events are the hockey and indoor polo games with Yale, the former at the Arena, the latter in Commonwealth Armory...
Knees. "All co-eds must wear bloomers reaching to the tops of their hose at all times," decreed Dean Agnes Ermina Wells, Indiana University. It all started when a pretty co-ed crossed her legs in the library. An admiring student wrote a note, mentioned knees, asked for date...