Word: doored
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...affair will start at 10 p.m. Friday evening in the Dillon Gymnasium and will continue until 2 a.m. Saturday: No tickets will be sold at the door. Students who place orders with the CRIMSON earlier this week may now pick up their tickets...
...concert in Sanders Theater . . . owing to the fact that the hall was full by five minutes of eight. I do not object so much to the fact that I could not get in, but rather to the way the milling crowd outside was treated. The yard cop at the door simply said that no more people would be admitted, locked the door and let it go at that. The door was, however, opened two or three times in the next twenty minutes. The first time someone suggested that the concert be relayed by amplifier to the large hall...
Acting on McWhorter's orders, University police turned back the first few Democrats at the door. Yard cops told a vanguard of 25 students that "No one is coming in after 12 o'clock. We're closing in an hour...
...Next door, on Soldiers Field, the Leverett Bunnies finally found their scoring punch as they outpassed and outran an understaffed Dudley eleven. The Commuters shot their bolt in the first ten plays of the game, as they sprung a succession of naked and plain reverses on a baffled Leverett line, and scored easily...
...clock and every hour at night. This set consists of three small 250-pounders which play the tune, plus one big bell which, mercifully for Adams House, is presently out of order and therefore muted. Given to the church by the Sisters and pupils of the parish church next door, they were cast in New York...