Word: kinds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...chalks. H. E. Porter's "Same Old Christmas Story" is the same old Christmas story. Noble graduate of 1907, with a bank account, a tender heart and too much leisure. It reads like that story of Bunner's, where the brave little boy sells the gold brick to a kind old gentleman, and thus provides a Christmas for the family of the unsuccessful bunco steerer...
...from membership fees and from any profit that there may be from the restaurant and from the sale of cigars and magazines, etc. Yet every year numerous public functions are held in the Union, such as class smokers, dinners, mass meetings, faculty receptions and dances, and lectures of one kind and another. In the case of undergraduate affairs, it has been estimated that in the last five years, only 55 per cent of the undergraduates have been members of the Union. Obviously, the injustice of this situation where 55 per cent. of the student body support an institution which...
...commenting recently upon an editorial printed in the columns of the CRIMSON, corroborated the assertion that "real intellectual turmoil is necessary if the owner of the intellect is to amount to anything." In addition he suggests that radicalism and thought are identical. By that, he has reference to that kind of thought which leads to an ultimate improvement in existing conditions, which makes haste slowly, and reaches a logical conclusion...
...number of tickets to be sold to graduates and undergraduates will be limited to five of a kind. The latest date for receiving such applications will be 6 o'clock on June 3. The prices will be: Stadium, $1.50 each; Memorial, $1 each; Yard, 35 cents each. Seniors may also apply at this sale, but will receive no reduced rate. Every undergraduate may obtain a free Yard ticket and a free Stadium ticket at the Co-operative on or after June 6. These special Stadium tickets are not good unless the holder marches with his class. Each graduate will receive...
...eligible to avail himself of the facilities which the Appointment Office affords. Although the office also helps the older and more experienced graduates, it wishes particularly to talk things over with the men who are seeking permanent positions for the first time, as these men know less about the kind of work they are best suited for and so are more easily persuaded to accept the first position offered to them...