Word: mem
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Over 4400 undergraduates are expected to file through Mem Hall today and leave five specimens of their signature in the traditional registration for the Spring Term. No exact figures were available on how many of the 4401 registered in the Fall would dropout or how many students would return after leaves of absence...
AUGUST. Presley sings in Boston and thirty-seven mice stage a mass escape from the psycho labs beneath Mem Hall. Presley receives his draft notice and mass suicides follow. Russia gives Cecil B. DeMille rights to produce a film about the October revolution on location. Hemingway and Faulkner go on a fishing trip in the West Indies, come back with a new book entitled, "Beards, Booze, and Old Time Religion." Report sighting strange figure on raft, nude to waist, brandishing harpoon...
Have you any information as to the justifications provided for the policy of ringing the Mem Church bell 26 times each hour during the day and 126 times (roughly) before every Church service? The latter ordeal of bell-ringing takes five minutes, and renders sleeping in the Yard dormitories impossible from 8:40 to 8:45 a.m. on week-days, and from 10:55 to 11:00 on Sundays...
...been considered that some souls who are convinced to attend church by the first seventeen bongs may change their minds after the excessive repetition of the argument which the remaining 109 bongs constitute? Freshman Committee for Resolution of the Mem Church Bell Enigma...
...company's grand brick structure which suggests a utilitarian Mem Hall, is but a ten minute walk from the Yard, lying between the Charles and Putnam Square on Massachusetts Avenue. It contains not only a factory, but also a retail sales room, for anyone in the market for a paper collar. Customers are infrequent, but just a few days ago a Royal Navy captain, whose cruiser was docked in Boston, ran out of detachables (still popular in Her Majesty's Service) and dispatched a jeepload of sailors to pick up a carton...