Word: plympton
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tired of anonymity, waning Peer Status and unspoken resentment, square your shoulders and come to 14 Plympton Street at 7:30 tonight. The firing of The Crime's celebrated Spring Competition, an unusually short one this year, gives you a chance to get off the launching pad for a successful breakthrough...
When the doors are opened to candidates at 14 Plympton Street tomorrow and Friday nights, eager (or just thirsty) freshmen and sophomores will be introduced both to an institution which has intruded daily into their undergraduate lives, and hopefully, to a rewarding phase of their College careers...
Freshman and sophomores will be welcomed Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. When the CRIMSON opens its doors to prospective candidates are welcomed to CRIMSON headquarters at 14 Plympton St. for free dispensation of beer and information about the University daily and the opportunities it offers...
Only five years ago, candidates spent most of every evening at 14 Plympton writing the news they had spent their afternoons gathering. The proportion of candidates finally elected was astonishingly small. A glance at today's masthead will show, however, that the number of editors has shrunk; and as a result opportunities for election are now greater than ever before...
...time of year to vent our petty grievances. Typing is not allowed on mid-year and final examinations. Too many courses give examinations. There are no STOP signs at the corner of Plympton and Bow Streets. The tennis courts are in deplorable condition. The food, even in Adams and Dunster Houses, is wretched. Only one appointment has been made in the field of Geography. There are no permanent appointments in History and Lit. The water coming from both the hot and cold taps in Moors Hall is hot. Elsie's is too crowded. Animals still roam the streets of Cambridge...