Word: filed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...members of the University must file their applications for the Holy Cross and Dartmouth football games by 6 o'clock tomorrow...
...Holy Cross game members of the University who hold H. A. A. books need not file applications unless they want tickets for friends. For the Dartmouth game all members of the University must file an application to receive tickets. H. A. A. books are not good for this game, but by using the discount coupon in back of the H. A. A. book one ticket may be obtained on application for $2. More tickets may be had on application for $4 each. Undergraduates are limited to six tickets for the Holy Cross game and to four for the Dartmouth game...
...Admiral Magruder be disciplined? Secretary Wilbur could not yet say. While he was poring over the article and having its statements checked up, the correspondents sent off despatches citing two paragraphs from the Navy regulations, which restrain officers from publishing Navy secrets and oblige them, in any case, to file copies of anything they may publish with the Secretary of the Navy...
...have an attack of questionnaires. One would think that some simple entries about the student looking for a job would be enough for the bureau, seeing that the applicant's character, circumstances and attainments have been investigated to exhaustion before his admission to the university. But the bureau files must be fed with questionnaires more and more and more inquisitive, according to "The Crimson," under threats of blacklisting the applicants; the latter must now, as the latest requirement, file pictures of themselves and a budget of their year's income and proposed expenditures. Whoever has been wound in coils...
...obvious that in order to put the applicant in touch with a possible employer, the Bureau must have on file the information that prospective employers, will need. The age, experience, and even religion are all facts that the employer, and hence the Bureau, is entitled to know. There are others, but among these is hardly the budget of the employee, the amount of money he has in the bank, and where it came from. It may be argued that the Bureau is interested in the thrift of its proteges, and though this interest might be legitimate on the part...