Word: senior
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...final game of the class football series will be played this afternoon at 3.15 o'clock on Soldiers Field, when the Sophomore and Junior elevens will meet in the deciding contest of the season. Yesterday a Senior team played the Sophomores in a game that resulted in a scoreless tie, but due to the fact that two Juniors were in the Senior lineup the game was forfeited...
...needs a million dollars. . . . All you have to do is just go up and slap him on the back and tell him just what you want." In an expansive mood, Alumnus Rockefeller accepted the position of counsel for the defense of a fellow alumnus nine college years his senior-Dr. Clarence Augustus Barbour, who lately resigned as President of Colgate-Rochester Divinity School. Dr. Barbour, who was present, was shortly to be inducted as Brown's new president, her tenth in 166 years. The alumni were "trying" him on the charges: 1) "that he wanted to abolish lipstick...
...Student Employment Office, which recently took over the management of the concessions on Soldiers Field, faced the Army game with but little actual knowledge of how much food and drink a big game crowd could consume. The senior partners on the other hand had had considerable experience along these general lines in handling the major contests of last year, and for some reason thought they knew what ought to be procured. In a huddle with the Employment Office potentates most of the difficult problems were patched up, but on the question of sandwiches the opposite camps struck an impasse. Both...
Each class receives the sum of $600 for class expenses, the remainder of which sum to be held in reserve for use in printing their Senior Album. The Budget also lends each year the Senior Album Committee sufficient money to defray additional expenses incurred before the Album subscriptions are received. This sum is repayed as soon as possible...
Just before dawn, one morning a fortnight ago, all seemed quiet on the University of Illinois' midwestern front. But the rambling campus slept fitfully, for later in the day undergraduates were to elect sophomore, junior, senior class officers. Not for some time had the political position of the fraternity cabal been challenged. But this fall, one John Granata, brother of Pete Granata, Chicago precinct captain in Morris Eller's "bloody twentieth" ward, had rallied about him the "barbarians" (non-fraternity men) to form an independent party...