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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the Varsity football manager and the heads of the three undergraduate publications heading the list, 17 men have been nominated for the 1936 Senior Album Board. This year for the first time the elections will be held before the close of the Junior year instead of the traditional policy of choosing the Board at the regular elections during the Senior term in College...
Balloting to select the five men for the 1936 Board will take place before the beginning of the Reading period. The choice will be made from the list of 17 men already nominated by a special committee, headed by Frederick R. Moseley, Jr. '36, together with any names that may be added to the list by petition. Such petitions must bear the signatures of 25 members of the Class of 1936 and should be left in Moseley's mail box at 52 Mt. Auburn Street by Friday noon...
These figures, testimony revealed, consisted of an itemized list of the war weapons possessed by a local Munich Storm Troop section, despite Adolf Hitler's reiteration that his Storm Troops have never borne arms. The section leader, another simple German, had no typewriter and asked Roiderer as a favor to type the list, allowing him to keep a copy...
Last fortnight, after Lucille had gone to bed, Mrs. Walgreen showed her husband a mimeographed quiz for an English course which Lucille had brought home. Lucille was to take one of a list of quotations, discuss it as "a starting point from which to frame a new social policy for the problems which we now confront." Mr. Walgreen's eyes ran down the list, stopped in horror and amazement at a quotation from Russia's Primer by M. Ilin...
...rolls with colored crayons. Obviously the only possible reason for ornamenting this necessity in this manner is to prevent the theft of the said commodity by the House residents. I have never filched anything from the Houses' public lavatories, for I am a thoughtful boy who keeps a list of petty purchases to be made on the next trip to the Square; but I cannot help feeling viciously insulted when I am brought face to face with such a situation. I cannot help feeling that something should be done to bring about the demise of anything so subtly derogatory...