Word: extras
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...story of the Penn and Drake Relays, TIME fully reported Runner Cunningham's record, characterized that extra-meet event as "No. i thrill." TIME'S sportswriter, no provincial, impartially observed of the trackmen at Philadelphia and Des Moines that "both groups gave spectators few records, many thrills." Space limitations prevented TIME from publishing a play-by-play account of either meet...
...morning last week a line started to form outside Manhattan's Carnegie Hall. A concert was to be given that evening at 9. By noon the queue stretched halfway down a long city block. Some people brought campstools, boxes of lunch. By nightfall there was a call for extra police. The crowd grew until 5,000 persons were clamoring for admittance to standing room available for only 140. No one had ever foreseen a near-riot for a Philharmonic concert, not even for the U. S. farewell of Arturo Toscanini...
...Examination will begin at 9.15. The blue books will be distributed at that hour. The papers, however, will be distributed at 9 o'clock to those present. The obvious purpose of this arrangement is to allow 15 minutes extra time before the examination to those who may wish to read over the paper...
...Examination will begin at 9.15. The blue books will be distributed at that hour. The papers, however, will be distributed at 9 o'clock to those present. The obvious purpose of this arrangement is to allow 15 minutes extra time before the examination to those who may wish to read over the paper. THURSDAY, MAY 7 Morning Anthropology (oral) Peabody Museum 9.15--12.15 Biology Emerson A 9.15--12.15 Fine Arts (General) Large Fogg Lecture Room 9.15--12.15 History, Government and Economics (Special) Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 Latin Composition (Latin 3 and 7) Sever...
Although in the case of the first five Houses mentioned, extra names may be added to the ballot through petitions signed by ten or more residents of the House, usually few names are added, since the general attitude of the students is one of apathy towards the elections. In the Houses where original nominations are by petition few men have the up-and-get to circulate pleas for their friends, and the job of selecting candidates falls back on the Committees...