Word: throughness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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4. The possibilities of institutionalizing the expression of student opinion through councils of concentrators in each department on problems of personnel and education.
Sullivan supporters rallied around the two-fisted Irishman's club on Mt. Auburn Street, when news of the election arrived, and hastily formed a torch-light auto procession which wound its way all through Harvard Square, even on the steps of the Lampoon.
Asking his supporters to celebrate his victory quietly, Mike suggested that they lead a peaceful procession through Ward 6 to show "the good people of Cambridge my gratitude for their help.
"The Roaring Twenties" is a saga of liquor and love that rolls through that fabulous decade and down into the gloom and common sense of the thirties. The show belongs to Jimmy Cagney, who is really in his medium as the doughboy-boot-legger-bum. Out of what might be...
The touch football league has a week to run before the standings are complete, but it looks now as though the undefeated Lowell eleven will come through ahead. The Yale winner will probably be Vanderbilt, and the two teams will meet here on Saturday, November 25.