Word: list
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...entry list of ten in the wherry class has provided enough boats for three heats, Dowd stated, with the winner in each trial qualifying for the finals next Friday. The wherry men will be the first to row, their first heat scheduled for 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon, and the second and third heats at 15 minute intervals thereafter...
...Album's troubles began two weeks ago, when the University declined to release to the publication's business staff a list of purveyors. Having in its possession a slightly out-of-date listing this particular Album might be able to publish an emaciated version without the use of new purveyor lists, but Album editors of future years will face extinction almost certainly unless some source of revenue is found beyond that of subscriptions. The University has apparently had two feelings on the subject of purveyor lists; economic and ethical. It was felt, first, that money spent by purveyors on Album...
Discarded during the war years, the Register is merely a photographic record of the Freshman class taken shortly after arrival in College. This year's book will list, beside the photographs, only the names, schools, and home and College addresses...
Completely revised, the booklet contains an outline of Council functions, the treasurer's report, a proposed fall term agenda, a list of council members, an appraisal of the Council by Dean Bender, and an appeal for participation and financial support of new students...
...novels with a great deal in common perched last week at the top of the best-seller list: Laura Z. Hobson's Gentleman's Agreement and Sinclair Lewis' Kingsblood Royal. Both were earnest, pamphleteering tracts on the U.S. race problem. As novels, they were not very good. Below them, the fictional bestseller list was studded with historical novels of a type which has become so standardized that even their book jackets look alike: an open-bosomed beauty in the foreground, a frigate in the distance...