Word: smaller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although it seems to itself no disgrace to how to the Dartmouth quintet this year, nevertheless the game on Saturday night, combined with the two-day trip and the fact that the Crimson court is smaller than those of teams in the Intercollegiate League should be anything but a help to the New Yorkers. Laub is the star of the visiting five, sharing with Dockrell, a substitute, the Columbia honors in Saturday's game...
...Partridge Presents. The managing mother who manages to misfire completely in the last act is the portrait around which a number of smaller portraits are tastefully distributed. The smaller portraits are mostly her children and their friends. The misfire is the pardonable reluctance of her children to tread the pathways of artistic life which she has broken for them...
...appear only on the inside, and the envelopes will not be opened till after the draw. Those who are applying in groups of 12 or 18 may enclose small envelopes containing six names each, within the large envelope. In this way they will get a second chance, divided into smaller groups, in case their original application loses in the draw...
...made at the latest by the first of the following week. As was announced before the Christmas recess, "the allotment will be strictly impartial." The only preference shown will be to the larger groups of 12 and 18, which will stand a better chance in the draw than the smaller groups...
...preference for cafeteria over places where men can meet regualarly together, the attendance at the Hall has, since the war, been falling off. Last spring the Comptroller sent a circular to the students asking for their advice and criticism. Few men complained of the food; many wanted smaller tables and to pay by the meal instead of by the week. These changes were made, with the hope that the number of students would increase, but this has not happened. The Hall is equipped to serve one thousand or more men; it cannot be maintained without a loss for less than...