Word: seniorities
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this annual, large-scale employment problem, the Office of Student Placement was opened in Weld Hall at the end of the war. Now fully established with an impressive record already behind it, the Office is preparing a year-long schedule of counseling and advisory services that will reach every Senior in the College by June...
...would continue to be waged right up to Election Day-the fight for control of the Senate (TIME, Oct. 11). It was still such a dingdong race in twelve doubtful states, that no one dared predict its outcome. If the Republicans failed to return a majority to the senior chamber of the 81st Congress, they would be unable to run its all-important committees. This fight, in fact, was a prime reason why Harry Truman and Tom Dewey took to the road last week (see below). Dewey, especially, was campaigning not so much for his own candidacy as for control...
...junior prom. Do you get what I mean?" One of the players didn't. "What is a junior prom?" he asked. "You don't know what a junior prom is?" thundered Casey. "A junior prom is a prom that ain't old enough to be senior prom...
...dramatic elements stemmed from the incredible misuse of essentially good plays which have been whipped up by Tuss McLaughry and Art Valpey for their respective senior outfits. Statisticians stopped counting after the sixteenth fumble...
Once again the H.A.A. has managed to allocate football tickets unfairly. For the Dartmouth game about ten per cent of the senior class has been placed in some of the worst seat in the Stadium--the wooden stands...