Word: events
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...setting forth final plans for the 1946 Jubilee. Committee Chairman Douglas Danner '46 announced that room permission will be extended to 9:45 o'clock in all Houses before Friday night's four-hour class event. The gala dance, open to members of '46 only, will start at 10 o'clock when Mal Hallett's orchestra accompanies 17-year-old Terry Russell in the first song "chosen to please...
There is no indication, however, that Russia wants this responsibility. In any event, she is not liable to turn the peace conference over to joy riders. The traditional concept of a United Nations victory with a grateful, but weakened Russia grudgingly admitted to the peace conference through the back door is no more than wishful thinking now. If we wish to be an effective force in writing the peace we must begin to pull an oar now before it is too late. Sidney Entmacher...
Following the big race the J.V.'s and the first 150 pound boat will meet similar crews from Tech over the same course. Next big event for the Varsity and J.V.'s will be a jaunt to Philadelphia to race against Navy, Penn, and Cornell a week from Saturday...
Harvard's mragin of superiority was provided by its domination of the field events. The Crimson dropped only the shot and the high jump, scoring a sweep in the broad jump and taking a first and a place in every field event. Harvard's only other sweep came in the half mile, as Henry Mason led teammates Ben Coggins and Ward Slingerland to the tape...
...play with Miss Cornell is always an event; her present production is almost an incredibility in the theatrical talent which its dramatis personae represent. Judith Anderson, Ruth Gordon, Edmund Gwenn, Dennis King, Alexander Knox, Gertrude Musgrove, and, of course Katherin Cornell lend an intoxicating amount of capability to a superbly written and directed play...