Word: section
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cheering section at Mechanics Hall tonight will be doing double duty. No radio broadcaster has been installed, but by mental telepathy, at least, the support given to the track team will be forwarded to the hockey men at Princeton...
According to Article III, Section 10, in the constitution of the three lower classes; "any election of class officers shall be decided valid if sixty per cent or more of the members of the class affected shall have voted". The constitution further provides for another ballot should an insufficient number of votes be cast. These further ballotings must be held at intervals of not more than ten days and the only eligible voters will be those who have not already voted. The ballotings will be held until a sufficient number of votes have been cast...
...general nature, it has come to see the need of some further guide to the student in making his selection of future work. The "University Appointment Office" finds positions for men who intend to teach, and the "University Employment Bureau" gives opportunity for summer and incidental work. In another section of the CRIMSON there appears a notice from the "Alumni Association Appointment Bureau", covering a still different field. But the work of these three is practical and immediate, and cannot concern itself with guiding a man to his best-suited career. The primary need of each undergraduate is rather...
...been announced that ticket number 10, the last in the season ticket book will admit men to the season-ticket section for this game...
...Catskill Dutch," said Mr. Brink, author of the play which will be given at the first public 47 Workshop performance on February 19, "brings before the public eye, a section of the country which until the last few years has been completely isolated from the adjoining regions. The Dutch farmers of the New York Catskills came to this country at the same time as the Puritan fathers, and like them came with strict religious views. They settled on the West bank of the Hudson in the Catskills, far from the regular routes of travel and business, keeping their religious views...