Word: sevening
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spent seven or eight minutes surging through stifling hallways and down creaking stairs from a second story classroom to the single entrance can help considering the possibility of a fire. It is not as if the hall were used as a dormitory, such as Hollis or Stoughton, in which the stairs and hallaways would be frequented by students singly or in pairs. At the rush hours about eleven, twelve, and one o'clock Harvard Hall literally bulges with scores of students flowing at a maddeningly leisurely rate along the hall on the second stairway, and spilling out of the lone...
William E. Hurley yesterday took a job in the railway mail service as the conclusion of one of the most unjust and scandalous political incidents Curleydom has seen this year. After thirty-seven years of efficient and honest service in the Post Office Department of the Government of the United States, Mr. Hurley had finally reached the Postmastership of Boston. Suddenly he was removed. And reason enough, we say,--Mr. Curley did not like...
Frank McGinley will furnish the music for the Rabbit revels as Leverott House gives a dinner dance on the night of October 26 after the Dartmouth game. Tickets for the dance, which lasts from seven till midnight, will be $2 a couple and $1.25 stag...
...cinema industry has long either controlled its desires or gratified them too adroitly to expose itself to punishment. Last week, in St. Louis, there began what may be the case which the Government has been looking for and the cinema industry avoiding. Warner Brothers, Paramount and RKO, seven of their subsidiaries and five major executives, were haled into court before Federal Judge George Moore, charged with violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Law. Maximum penalty is $5,000 and one year imprisonment. If defendants are guilty, the whole mechanism by which the industry has disposed of its wares will be suspect...
Lowell House will hold its first dinner dance on the night of the Yale game, instead of on the Dartmouth weekend as originally planned. Theodore H. Sheafe '36 heads the committee which has announced that the dance will last from seven o'clock until midnight...