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Despite the general turnover in his personnel, Jordan is optimistic about the outcome of the match. Still, Army's stay in Cambridge is bound to be more pleasant than Harvard's disastrous West Point sojourn last year...
...slightly confused reaction has characterized Radcliffe alumnae. They don't seem to understand exactly what has happened, and apparently assume that some cataclysmic step has remade the face of Radcliffe. Gentle reminders from the Dean's office of their own sojourn under University faculty members have so far served to clear up these misunderstandings...
...last week the Generalissimo returned from his meditative sojourn at Kuling. Nanking learned only that he had passed the days in long walks or, when the weather was bad, in playing Chinese chess with Madame Chiang in front of the fireplace. But there was no doubt of what the Generalissimo had been meditating on: his China was breaking...
Both Joan Projansky, Radcliffe '49, president of the Athletic Association, and Sue Ehrentheil, Radcliffe '48, Student Government head, echoed the sentiment that the present system, whereby the A.A. delegates hostesses, usually members of the competing teams themselves, to see that visiting aggregations are made comfortable during their Cambridge sojourn, is efficient...
After Harvard, where he says he concentrated in "fun and football," Woodman worked as agent for an English publishing house for a few years, and then after a year's sojourn in Europe, went to teach at the Morristown School in New Jersey, where he held "not a chair, but a settee," and afterwards became headmaster. In 1905 he wrote to his Class Secretary, "We are living the simple life, and are trying to teach the rising generation how to live it. My experiences have all been concerned with the training of the American boy, a very fine species...