Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting at 7.30 o'clock this evening in the Quiet Room of the Union at which the constitution will be presented for approval' and final plans for the tournament will be discussed. The qualifying round of the tournament which is open to all members of the University who sign in the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's before 9 o'clock tonight, is scheduled to begin tomorrow on the Franklin Park course. After three days of playing, the 32 best men will be divided into two fights of 16 each and will play the final rounds on the course...
...weakness on the part of the College if it must admit that it cannot impart such information during the first two years. It does; and many members of the two upper classes will say that their method is to fill out the study card, visit advisor, and say, "sign here". Usually he adviser is glad to quiet his conscience and do it to save time. Sometimes perfunctory questions are asked, but that is usually the limit...
...Even supposing that the revolvers were for self, defense and the fuses for digging foundations, some responsibility should fall on the agitators' shoulders for inciting discontent. A radical enthusiast in the recent textile strike announced the principle of "when your boss needs you most,--strike. Content is a bad sign, never be contented. Strike whenever good times appear and the capitalists will have to pay you." Even granting that such assertions are not characteristic of all unionism, Mr. Gompers' plea that labor be saved from the courts might almost be paraphrased into "saving the cities from labor." To arouse...
...inundation of pink, blue, and yellow cards reinforced by important notices and stamped return envelope directions, there has been a great increase in the ranks of the free-thinking Seniors who complain that it is twice as difficult to leave the University as to enter t--as far as sign-the-dotted-line exercises are concerned. Moreover, it is said that at least four Seniors, last year, became so entangled in the maze of invitations, debutantes and dates, that they found themselves confronted at the beginning of Commencement Week by three girls apiece--each expecting to be feted...
...high wind again prevented the proposed, final elimination race for class crews scheduled for yesterday afternoon. With the disastrous experience of Tuesday afternoon, when several boats were swamped, in mind, and with no sign of any abatement of the rough water in the Basin, Coach Brown called off the race at 7 o'clock and took his six eights out for a short practice in racing starts and sprints over the upstream course...