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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...they house and feed most of the student body. They frequently run the social and extra-curricular life of those schools. Educational authorities estimate that 90 per cent of these fraternities have discriminatory clauses in their charters. Most specify "non-Semitic members of the Caucasian race;" some southern groups go even further, and admit only White Protestants." Last week, the fraternities voted that chapters should "take steps" to climinate such admission bars...
Only 8.7 percent of these who contributed to the Combined Charities Drive are specifically requesting that none of their money go to support Student Council activities, the Combined Charities Committee announced last night...
Boston's water supply will not go the way of New York's, according to Kirk Bryan, professor of Physiography, who last night denied rumors that a water shortage threatens the local area. Bryan added that although the Boston water supply is about six inches below normal now, it will probably return to normal by spring...
...dance constitutes the third large Freshman affair of 1949. The last party in the Union was held on Yale weekend for all University members who were unable to go to New Haven. It was principally notable for the fact that it was the first so-called "Smoker" at the College to which women were invited...
...alumni have won only once in 20 years--in '39. They will be weak again this year in specialized races, particularly the breaststroke and breaststroke, and Hank Arthur '46 will probably be the only grad able to go the 220-yard freestyle...