Word: halled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Legal problems raised by the new Federal Wages and Hour law will be argued by senior students of the Law School in the courtroom of Langdell Hall, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, in the finals of the Ames Competition between the law clubs...
Among the many types of term-time jobs, the largest number of individual placements, 738, went to typists, with chore workers, 241, second. These two groups together earned $4,878, while the largest earnings $30,492, went to 239 waiters including 60 in the Freshman Dining Hall. The new positions as House Athletic Secretaries, created last year, provided 25 upperclassmen with earnings of $4,350. Among its unusual placements the Office supplied the hero and villain for a pictorialized serial in a local tabloid, a man with good eyesight to inspect the life buoys which hang from various bridges...
Last week, at his annual Manhattan recital in Carnegie Hall, Fiddler Szigeti, with bespectacled Clarinetist Goodman as assisting artist, gave the new Rhapsody its first public airing. To play it Szigeti needed two different violins, Goodman two clarinets. To articulate Composer Bartók's complicated rhythms both Fiddler Szigeti and Swingster Goodman needed all the gumption they could muster. Because the rhythms were as Hungarian as goulash, perspiring Middle-Westerner Goodman never quite got into the groove. But Hungarian Szigeti went to town, rode his pony so excitedly he broke his E string...
...Dining Hall created a stir when it was first contemplated to have Radcliffe girls cat with Harvard boys--which University officials promptly ruled...
With no Radeliffe girls in sight, the Cambridge Student Co-operative Society's dining hall will get its formal opening in the basement of Andover Hall today at 12:30 o'clock when the 180 members sit down with their invited guests...