Word: furnishers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University foil matches tomorrow will probably furnish as fine a spectacle of close fencing competition as has been seen in Cambridge this year, since all six of the competitors are closely matched and about equally favored. M. U. Copland 3L and H. B. Wesselman 1L are the only contestants outside the College, and seem to bid strongly for the foils title. Both whitewashed their opponents in the preliminaries with little difficulty, but they have as yet to meet in the finals two members of this year's University team who are expected to provide plenty of resistance, Gilbert Kerlin...
...militaristic mind has seldom been shown in a more characteristic light than in the recent refusal of the War Department to furnish a publisher with war pictures stored in its archives. The publisher purposed a book composed of photographs of war in its worst barbarity. Pointing out to the Department that there could be no stronger propaganda against war than the book which he had in mind, he requested the loan of a few pictures to be added to the large unofficial store already on hand. But the War Department was adamant. Gold Star mothers had been shown tidy graveyards...
Following the examples of the other six Houses, residents of Kirkland House are planning to have a spring dance in the House Dining Hall on Friday evening, April 22. Although arrangements are still tentative, it is planned to have the orchestra from one of Boston's popular night resorts furnish the music for dancing from 10 to 2 o'clock...
Over three hundred students and guests will attend the second annual Dunster House dance this evening from 10 until 2 o'clock in the House dining room. Dick Edward's orchestra of ten pieces will furnish music throughout the evening, with an intermission at midnight for supper...
...criterion of a man's ability is still believed to lie in the way in which he can pass his regular courses. In other words, although the newer system of general examinations really has the sympathy of the college the old system of courses is still looked upon to furnish the real basis for judgment on a student; the emphasis on course grades is still too strong...