Word: late
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dinner preparations were started for the niock Democratic Convention to be held in late April or early May. The officers of the club, A. M. Barnhart 1G. G. W. Smith '29, and E. D. Dumbauld 21., appointed an executive committee consisting of T. H. Eliot '28, G. W. Harrington '29. A. B. Hawes '28, R. B. Hocking '28, and C. J. White 31, Temporary chairman for the state delegation to the convention were also appointed, but no permanent chairman will be elected until just before the convention...
Candidates who come out tonight will be at no disadvantage because of their late start. Candidates need not have had any experience to enter any of the competitions...
...Watts '31, with two goals late in the game, was the individual star of the game. The game abounded in brilliant individual performances, but the lack of teamwork was evident in the Crimson...
Cambridge of late has been a place of periods, influences and trends. The Reading Period is a subject for pleasant reminiscence, the Mid-Years period one of hateful retrospection. The period of relaxation, handsome while it lasted, has gone the way of all good holidays, fast. With the exception of a few helot Seniors still enjoying French leave in the sunshine of the Bermudas or the vintage spots of the Old Dominion, the College has once more assembled. The period of recuperation has set in and it is a sad, sad business. The mail man brings his daily cargo...
Averages are usually uninteresting and impersonal, and of late they have been losing popularity and influence. The "average man" has found himself the fortunate possessor of inhibitions and high-blood pressure. The "man in the street" has become a Ford owner. The "dangerous criminal" has become a Chicagoan or a victim of temporary insanity. In every class the generality has given way to the particular in point of interest except in the case of the "college student...