Word: term
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...addition to a bi-weekly G.O.P. newsletter written by Robert Bracken 2L, the Young Republicans hope to sponsor a series of talks by Governor Bradford and a number of nationally known Republican leaders in its program next term...
...undergraduates will be admitted to Houses at the end of the present term because of the recent Masters' decision to cut House enrollments next semester, Robert B. Watson '37, associate dean of the College, announced yesterday...
...first time since before the war, a term will begin next February without a single new face making an appearance in Memorial Hall. After a long decline and fall, the wartime mid-year admittance system has finally found its way to the scrap heap. Although 400 Seniors will leave College for the last time, not a single Freshman or returning veteran will be on hand to replace them. It might seem that now all those long-suffering forced commuters and unHoused upperclassmen might get a chance for a room along the River. But, sad to relate, that...
...concentrator looking for now courses to conquer, and the prospective graduate student all have some sort of concrete preview of what lies behind those 32 brief listings in the back of the catalogue. Perhaps now some of the hasty shuffling from course to course at the beginning of the term, some of the long lingerings over yet-to-be-filled-in-study cards can be avoided...
...three-year term, Camillien Houde has no special plans. He knows his city and his city knows him. He fills about 1,900 official engagements a year, recently logged eleven in one night. Says Houde: "I am what TIME called me-a glorified handshaker, a hotel-greeter-no? I do not exactly get tired. I get-what you say? -stale. When I have to get up early, it seems the Devil himself contrives to keep me up late. But I can take it. I am tough like hell...