Word: gathering
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Already replete with book, songs, lyrics, and title, the Hasty Pudding Club's centennial production will gather momentum today and tomorrow when casting for principals and chorus is held in the Clubhouse. Tryouts for the musical, which will visit eight cities in a Christmas vacation road tour, are open to all upperclassmen...
Football, having just reached manhood, was still informal, idealistic, and lusty. Though the team was supported by the college magazines, it did not draw large crowds out to Jarvis Field. There a couple of thousand people would gather to watch the bare-headed, mustachioed athletes tangle...
Probably the most cosmopolitan spot in the world today is the front parlor where President Eliot married for the second time. The old Thayer house at 5 Philips Place has become even more a meeting place of nations than the UN in recent years, as students from 58 countries gather nightly in its Colonial-style rooms to sip tea, meet new friends, and carry on bull sessions in an atmosphere many degrees more cordial than that at lake Success. Now known as the International Student Center, the pillared, yellow-clapboard house near Radcliffe yard echoed to the first of many...
...correspondent had heard vaguely about a troubled situation, not within biking distance of Rome but 2,000 miles away, and, after getting there, found that he not only had to wrestle with a language (Uighur) in which even the U.S. State Department has no expert but also had to gather correct information about an overall situation with which neither he nor almost anyone else was familiar...
Although Cornell, Princeton, and Yale still are loaded with some of the top talent in the East, the Crimson has gather enough momentum and talent in the past year to make it a far stronger contender in the coming season than last spring's showing would lead one to believe...