Word: entertainers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Members may entertain ladies in their rooms any day in the week provided they notify Miss Smith, the House secretary, in advance. Miss Smith's office is in Noentry (second floor) and her hours are from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. On Saturdays this information must be given to her before 1 P. M. If this is impossible, the notification must then be made to Mr. Merriman by leaving a note at his door...
...regulations whereby a resident in this House after registering with the secretary may now take girls into his room between the hours of two and seven without a chaperon. But in other Houses no such provision has been made. Students may have luncheon guests on Saturdays, but can not entertain them afterwards in their own rooms. If a resident wishes to have a few friends for tea, he is still required to have an approved chaperon. At present the question is being left to the individual House Masters. If this condition remains, it will only result in confusion and dissatisfaction...
...sale next week, the price being $1.50 for couples and $1.00 for stags. Permission has been granted by the authorities to keep the dining hall open after the tea dance's closing hour, 7 o'clock, in order that the members of the Class of 1935 may entertain their families and feminine guests at dinner. The dining hall set-up will not be disturbed by the arrangements, dancing being confined to the east Commons Rooms while refreshments are served in the Upstairs Common Room...
Leverett House will entertain a distinguished guest tonight when H. G. Wells, famous historian and scientist dines at the third House dinner at 6.30 o'clock. Mr. Wells is spending three weeks in this country to see the completion of his new book, which in being published by Nelson Doubleday and Doran, and also in order to make a survey of the unemployment in this country...
...with the teams from Texas, Michigan, Florida, or any of those "regional" universities which over-enthusiastic graduates living in the provinces are said to demand. For one thing, a long series of contests with West Point has created a common interest; and for another, when we entertain them here, they are the best behaved and most decently sober crowd that ever fill the Stadium...