Word: pick
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...year grades emerge from the red-tape recesses of University Hall today. Upperclassmen can pick up their marks in Memorial Hall from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. for A through M and from 2:30 to 3:30 for M though Z, Assistant Registrar James G. Ducey announced yesterday...
Latecomers can drop in between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m., when all leftover grades will be handed out. Freshman should pick up their marks in University 9 and not at Memorial Hall
...nearly illiterate grandchildren of slaves, his father a worker in a turpentine factory, his mother a domestic. Never quiet, Jane Alley became a bloody ground on Saturday nights with razors flashing in the darkness and drunken curses ripping through the night. In the morning, police would come by to pick up casualties...
...Women Should Realize." Dean Mclntosh also has a bone to pick with the idea that a woman who is "only going to get married" doesn't need college. "Women should realize their own power and influence in the creation of the community and the home . . . It's ridiculous to give a man a very specialized training, and then expect him to do a good job, if the woman he marries ruins his life...
...Fighting O'Flynn (Fairbanks; Universal-International) allows Douglas Fairbanks Jr. to make good use of a reliable family formula: never enter a room through a door if you can vault through the window, never pick a fight with one man if you can take on a squad. In a cheerfully outrageous tale of a Napoleonic plot to invade Ireland, Fairbanks makes his entrance with tongue in cheek. In the end, he almost swallows it to keep from laughing at his own exaggerated heroics...