Word: latters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...same fraternity, but men "traded" with a nearby fraternity. As a result there is an utter lack of snobbishness in regard to waiters in fraternities, except in a few very rare instances. This attitude extends to the waiters in the sororities and public restaurants, many of the latter of whom are students...
...most interesting fronts of today has been choked off to a trickle lately. For the past fortnight almost nothing has come out of Germany except official announcements by the government; the state of the Russo-Japanese conflict in Siberia has completely dropped out of the papers. Concerning the latter it is possible to say that no news is good news; more will be heard when the tangible results of the Soviet Recognition become known, but for the present to hear of no fresh border outbursts or inter-capital spats is reassuring. As for Germany, the only inference is that Herr...
...when Crimson has met Blue on Soldiers Field today, there will be one more trial in store for the latter, since this year for the first time Yale will play Princeton on the Saturday after the Harvard game. Whatever may have been the causes for this change in Yale's schedule, Harvard hopes that it will not be continued after this year. Much of the appeal of the Harvard-Yale classic lies in its traditional status as a farewell appearance. It is fitting that it should be, for both teams, the climax of the gridiron season...
After keeping its hands off for three days, the dean's office intervened late yesterday afternoon to warn the organizers of dire consequences if the rally got out of hand. Alarmed at this, the latter made a futile, thought sincere, last-minute attempt to call the whole thing off. In the end the team and the band, the two elements which might have lent respectability to the gathering, were kept away, and the crowd was left without a program of any sort. Finally, after the rally had nearly exhausted itself in a good deal of running about the streets...
...nearly a year Germany's Luft Hansa air lines have been experimenting with a converted freight steamer, the S. S. Westphalen, as a mid-ocean station for airplanes (TIME, May 15). Last week a flying boat crossed from Africa to Brazil, via the Westphalen, in the latter's first dress rehearsal...