Word: innnings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...visitor begins to sense some of the change when a bus from Wellesley, what the unrefined at Dartmouth call a "meat wagon," pulls up outside the Hanover Inn. A cute, brown-haired girl hops out of the doorway, her loosely tied sleeping bag unrolling all over her arms. "Not too optimistic, eh?" a passing male snickers, suggestively eying the bag. "Maybe," she answers lightly. But she can't quite pull it off. Between the sleeping bag and her uncertainty, a thin red blush swims up over her face. Clearly, life was easier in some ways when girls were expected...
Sally B. Frank, a junior, said yesterday she filed the complaint last month when the Cottage Club and the Tiger Inn refused to allow her to take part in the interview process and the Ivy Club rejected her after an interview...
Howard S. Lewis, president of the Tiger Inn, said yesterday, "The clubs are private and it is up to us to decide who will be admitted...
...meetings open to all undergraduates last semester. Because they could not raise enough money to pay all travel and hotel costs, most of the Harvard delegates will stay in student's rooms at the University of Pennsylvania instead of with students from other colleges at a Holiday Inn in South Philadelphia...
...more jaded Conchs, who have their afternoon beers and whiskies at the Tide's Inn, think the battle is already lost. They are selling their suddenly fashionable homesteads at the inflated prices and moving out. Gripes retired Fisherman C.B. McHugh: "The silence is gone. There's nothing left but damned strangers." Local Aristocrat David Wolkowsky, who recently sold his Pier House hotel to New Orleans investors for $4.6 million (but kept his 1926 Rolls-Royce), is concerned but a bit more optimistic: "The future is secure as long as we keep this place as a getaway...