Word: extras
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...emphasized that the building will not supply rooms for activities without joint membership. "We hope that eventually all extra-curricular activities with strictly Harvard membership will find space in the Houses," he noted...
...course Vag could have sold the extra ticket, but he never quite had the nerve to post a notice on the bulletin board. The defeat of it all overwhelmed him--to have to admit to some eager sophomore that he hadn't gotten a date for the game. So Saturday approached and arrived and Vag set off for the game with a pair of fake binoculars filled with bourbon to fill the void left by a date...
...extra ticket, mistah?" The urchins were flanking him, demanding his attention, scowling at him. "Got an extra ticket?" He stopped in the middle of Larz Anderson Bridge and carefully poured one eye-socket of bourbon...
Well, he did have an extra ticket. He considered making a small paper airplane out of it and sailing it into the Charles. But what the hell--why not let a townie go to the game? A warm flush of pity momentarily overwhelmed him as he thought of the deed, but it was replaced by a keener flush of something he chose to call maganimity--the feeling that one never stands as straight as when one stoops to help a child...
Rents for student rooms may rise this fall, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Manager of Operating Services, predicted yesterday. "If, when Quincy opens, the older Houses deconvert some of their overcrowded suites, the extra space per student will have to be paid for," he explained...