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Admiral Sims, who served as Commander of American Naval Operations in European waters during the late war, will dine at Leverett and probably comment on some aspects of the current naval policy on Tuesday evening, November...
...Herbert W. Crispin '38, of Somerville; George T. Cushman '37, of Quincy; Albert Damon '38, of Brookline; Bernard D. Davis '36, of Franklin; Edwin G. Davis '38, of Cambridge; Richard T. Davis '38, of Medford; Hugh G. Deane, Jr. '38, of Springfield; Campbell DeMallin '36, of Lowell; Robert F. Dine '37, of Allston; Howell E. DuPuy, Jr. '37, of Newton Centre; Milton Elkin '37, of Dorchester...
...should be allowed to eat in the Houses. Right now the House is a place where a man may find good cheer for soul and stomach, and share it with almost any upperclassman in the College. But if he should be so rash as to invite a Freshman to dine with him, he pays a heavy fine, the price of the meal, for his folly...
...tape that binds the Freshmen to the Union. From the clerical standpoint they are free to dine in the Houses; there is the authorities' word for it. They need only sign slips in the Union some time in advance and then present them in the Houses at the proper hour, for all the dining halls are under the same management...
Yesterday a most innocent pussy strolled nonchalantly into the Dunster House dining room, to see how college boys dine. A sinister conspiracy was slowly unfolded in one corner. And then a waiter, smiling villain, made for the unhappy cat, skillfully disguising his evil intentions. And now comes the horrible part. He grabbed the pleasant little visitor by the nape of the neck and strode heartlessly out into the kitchen. The Pioneers are anxiously awaiting the product of Mr. Verbeck's infernal machine...