Word: truckful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Phillips Brooks House clothing collection was completed yesterday in all dormitories but Standish and Gore Halls, and up to date two truck loads of articles have been collected. Men in these two halls should have their contributions near the doors and just outside if their rooms are locked tomorrow, when the drive will be finished...
...getting 19 points, with two firsts, two seconds, and three thirds. Standish won first place in hockey and squash tennis, second place in track and squash racquets, and third place in basketball and indoor baseball, while Gore tied Standish with first place in indoor baseball and third in hockey, truck and squash tennis...
...first shooting practice will be held there this afternoon, when men will be taken by truck to the range. Before the end of the week all members of the R. O. T. C. who expect to try for places on the pistol team will have shot the qualification course. These making the necessary score will shoot for record next week; places on the team for the first matches, depending on the showing made at the time...
...receiving preliminary pistol instruction in preparation for shooting at the Wakefield Range next week. The men will be given aiming and sighting drills and practice in the use of the U. S. Army Automatic Pistol, Calibre 45, which will be used. The students will be taken to Wakefield by truck, and will shoot the dismounted pistol course. Those qualifying in the instruction course, will shoot record practice as well...
Because of the great amount of material collected yesterday in the Phillips Brooks House clothing drive, which is being carried on under the direction of R. K. Kane '22, the truck was unable to visit every dormitory yesterday. For this reason, collections will be made today at several College buildings, among them the Freshman dormitories and Lowell House. Collectors are asked to either leave their doors unlocked or to have the clothes, books and magazines piled outside their rooms...