Word: interred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Aside from the usual arguments relative to the social advantages of the inter-House dining system, the case for Freshman inclusion is made cogent by characteristics peculiar to itself. Foremost, of course, is the necessity that first year men have some basis on which to make their choice of a House. At present, that choice is founded, generally, on rumor, on chance, on any number of vague reasons. It is conceivable that if dining in the Houses did not imply an imposition on his upper class friends, the Freshman would have an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with all seven...
...review of the inter-House dining situation last October, the CRIMSON proposed that Freshmen be allowed limited privileges in any new system that was to be devised. This matter was apparently shelved by the tutor's committee as irrelevant to the problem at hand, and as needing especial consideration. From various points of view it is pertinent to revive the issue at this time...
...whether it would not be outweighed by the advantage of giving the Freshman some concrete basis for selection. Then, too, there is the fear that dining halls will be overcrowded. In answer, it is easy to point out that the same fears attended the inauguration of the present inter-House arrangement, and that with the exception of House Dinners there has been no difficulty at all in handling the small shifts...
...inter-house swimming meet yesterday, Lowell won from Eliot by default, and Brooks House defeated Kirkland 32-11. The Business School defeated the second Freshman team 41-21. R. B. Chase 2G.B. performed well for the Business School, winning the 200-yard free style, and placing third in the dive. W. C. Feinberg '34 came in third in the 50-yard free style and second in the 50-yard back-stroke in the Brooks-Kirkland meet...
...University, and to save some of the time which is wasted driving out to the Walnut Hill Range in Woburn. However, members of the club will continue to use Walnut Hill for the .30 calibre shooting, and a team will be formed as usual this spring for inter college competition...