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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Positions of boxes on the second floor of the Union have been changed to fit in with a new arrangement, whereby the boxes, originally put in the Trophy Room will be put up in the Library. Boxes AA to CC are in the south wing of the Library, HH to UU in the center of the north wing, and DD to GG in the hall. This arrangement does not make a change in letters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIXTEENTH ANNUAL JUNIOR DANCE TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT | 3/4/1921 | See Source »

...last day on which box applications for the Junior Dance may be handed in to R. P. Parker '22 in Apthorp House. The list will go to the printer this evening, and any unassigned couples will be placed in boxes in alphabetical order or otherwise as the committee sees fit. In making out the box applications, there must be a chairman, and the names of the guests must be included after the names of the men. Each box with hold from six to twelve couples, and will have an assigned chairman. By 6 P. M. yesterday the committee acknowledged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOX APPLICATIONS ARE DUE | 2/23/1921 | See Source »

...which originally gave the trophy, conveys in an especially caustic editorial, the sentiments held by all lovers of fair play on both sides of the border. The cup was offered for bona-fide fishing vessels only and the races were to be sailed in whatever weather Dame Fortune saw fit to provide at the time scheduled for the race. Special hulls and fair-weather rigging have their place in marine circles, but an offshore run under working conditions, in working hulls, with working rigging, was what the "Herald" wanted and what it got in the races between the Esperanto...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YACHT OR SCHOONER? | 2/18/1921 | See Source »

...Glee Club sees fit to leave behind it a "trail of disappointed audiences," who came expecting to spend an enjoyable evening and were bored in the extreme, I fail to see just why it has attained a higher or nobler end than one which gives to the audiences the enjoyment for which they have paid. J. BARRETT...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 2/4/1921 | See Source »

...Minor Sports" merits consideration. At a time when general participation in athletic sports is greater than it has probably been in the history of the American college, and when the physical fitness of college men is above the level ever before achieved, it is significant that everywhere there is evidence of further, striving for fitness. The insistence on the part of college men that the emphasis on sports in college be placed on those which fit men for a permanent life of physical activity is one of the most wholesome sings in the whole discussion of athletics...

Author: By Roger Williams., | Title: PRAISES LITERARY QUALITY | 2/1/1921 | See Source »

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