Word: lowers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Union's fifth bulletin, just out, announces two events to take place before the end of this month and three in March. On Tuesday evening, February 14, will be held a Valentine Dance, open to members and their guests. The whole lower floor of the Union will be thrown open for dancing and sitting out, while Spalding's Orchestra will provide the music. Tickets can be obtained by application in person to the Graduate Manager's office any day between 11.15 and 1 o'clock...
...University's most dangerous opponent, and their captain, F. F. Lymington, showed his strength by defeating Malcolm Bradlee '22. Myles P. Baker '22, R. E. Smith '22 and E. M. Hinkle '23 won the University's met the Victoria Club of Montreal in two three points, demonstrating that the lower half team was able to back up the strongest players to form an all-round quintet...
Moreover, regardless of the probability of a future war, it would be both to our advantage and to the advantage of those nations now indebted to us for us to operate our own merchant marine, provided we could do it at a lower freight rate than that charged by others. If government marine insurance can accomplish this, without imposing any additional burden on the taxpayers, then there is every reason why it should be adopted, both as a means of adding our sea-borne commerce, and as insurance against Isolation in time of war. JAMES...
...proximity of Mid-Year Examinations, the College Janitor made public last night a list of men whose note-books have been found in College buildings. These books may be obtained by applying to the Janitor's office in lower Massachusetts Hall...
This is a position which many will frown upon--and rightly. For it does not consider this fact. Unfortunately among our numbers at least a half--most of them in the lower classes, although not all--suffered from delayed maturity to such an extent that by the end of their second year in college they were sufficiently developed to get something out of a Freshman year. They can not be let alone; if they are, they will get into trouble. Hence, instead of allowing them to sink or swim, we must support them on the water wings of college activities...