Word: itemize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Chief item on the committee's agenda will be a selection of a date for the Jubilee weekend. So far, no indication has been given of a possible date. Also up for consideration is the matter of a suitable orchestra within the range of the somewhat reduced proportions of the traditional Freshman gathering. 1946 Jubilee Committee Richard A. Chenoweth 245 Robert A. Fisher 211 Douglas Danner 210 Thomas A. Caldwell, Jr. 201 L. Magruder Passano 187 James A. DeWeese 176 Samuel S. Hall, 3rd 169 Dana Fernald 168 Richard G. Axt 168 James D. Cameron...
...more often to what were once known as Yardlings, stencil or no stencil, than it is to anonymous Sophomores who are roaming around. There is nothing come if faut for Place and Arnold. They direct all the lesser lights around, and care for such things as trips (most difficult item on any manager's agenda) and tickets. Dave, of course, didn't have to worry about publicity for the team--people seem to like to read about football--but the vast amount of bookkeeping, and the problems of organization are like these of no other sport...
Between testifying on Capitol Hill and looking after her command, Oveta Hobby took time out last week to nail a canard. Columnist Walter Winchell had reported that, as North Africa's "biggest problem," the WAACs might be sent home. Said Colonel Hobby of Winchell's item: "Not only . . . without foundation, but the WAACs there are performing their duties so satisfactorily that General Eisenhower has requested many more...
...newspapermen: "A human being confronts you and you don't regard him as a human being at all. To you he's an item with skin around...
...bottle of ink-eradicator, and twelve reams of graph paper. The ink-eradicator and the graph paper I was able to fob off on some Woolworth jobber who was loitering around the Square, but my better judgment whispered to me that the tome "Dream Department" was a priceless item, not to be offered for blood or money...