Word: muchly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...With Harding, Jameson, and Houghton graduating in the spring the Varsity will have to draw on the Houses for material," a House puckman argues. The opposition seems to claim that this is the reason Coach Hodder is alloting so much time to his Jayvees...
President Roosevelt several years following graduation spoke of the "spirit" on the paper and feared that this important feature of the CRIMSON would vanish when the location was changed from Mass. Ave. quarters to the Union. He said in part: "There was much fear expressed that the new quarters would take away the esprit de corps which had grown up in the old sanctum, and also that no Punch-nights could be held in the Union. Both fears have proved more than groundless...
Walter Hastings residents contend that any laxity in enforcing the 7 o'clock feminine curfew in the past was net so much due to deliberate winking on the part of the authorities, as to the absence of anyone to enforce the rule...
...establishment of a "pickaback scholar" plan at Vassar is much to be hoped for . . . As members of an educational institution we must surely recognize the benefits of this new plan and encourage its inception here. --Vassar Miscellany News
...provides for further education, not only through classes, but also through the use of the library and the general introduction of eager pupils to the college as a place of learning. It offers a means for the scholarship student to gain financial help. Further, it presents the possibility of much needed preparation for teaching as a profession...