Word: recently
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There's also a trend developing in the field of arts that is shown graphically by the fact that a recent high of 2430 undergraduates are now taking courses in the Classics, Fine Arts, Philosophy, and Music. Romance languages, mostly because of distribution requirements, attract 1375 hopeful linguists...
...been getting plenty of answers to a recent ad in the CRIMSON. Apparently the shrunken head game is a bigger one than the public realizes, for more than one reply comes from Cambridge itself, where the layman considers these curios not exactly run-of-the-mile objects. Other answers place more of these little leathery skulls in Texas and South America where they are closer to home...
...Temporary Album Committee was to be appointed in a class's sophomore year, and an Editor chosen in the early spring of the junior year. Without these two pieces of action, the Album cannot be the "complete record of the class" that the committee envisioned; nor, as the most recent two Albums discovered, can the yearbook be published before Commencement...
...flaked off; 2) the gadfly-buzz of the play's action slowed to a snore. To sustain the illusion of interest, Wonder-Worker Capra relied on a blaze of star-power: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Van Johnson, Adolphe Menjou, Angela Lansbury. But Tracy, as in all his recent pictures, lacks fire; Hepburn's affectation of talking like a woman trying simultaneously to steady a loose dental brace sharply limits her range of expression; Johnson, playing a Drew Pearsonish columnist, is no more effective than Pearson would be playing Johnson; Menjou (in a double-breasted vest) is rather more...
...beer-can battle, started when some Princeton students let fly on the Johns Hopkins band at a recent lacrosse game, has led President Harold W. Dodds to declare a ban on all public drinking by Princetonians for an unspecified time...