Word: turnout
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...different directions. The Harvard team, stricken by injuries and decimated by graduation, will limp through the spring in a struggle to measure up to last year's luminous 8-0 record. But for the Radcliffe squad, a rosy outlook is a bit clouded; with this year's talent turnout, last year's dismal 1-5 record should be avenged--but to what extent...
...hall. A great many of the women in Leverett, Quincy, Eliot, etc. expressed interest in attending the monthly event, but found it difficult to get to Radcliffe, especially since the buses do not begin to run at the River Houses until dinner is over. Because RUS expected a large turnout, between 80-120 women, the Mather House main dining hall was chosen over the small one, as the latter is not large enough to accommodate comfortably more than 50 people...
...that election, which took place during reading period, fewer students voted in the re-vote than in the initial election. The reduced turnout created a controversy over the election's final outcome...
Breakfast was lunch, lunch was breakfast, but no matter, it was still terrible. In regard to the French veal stew in a bowl, smart money would have opted for the bowl. As for salad plate #16, well, at least the expected turnout was three greater than that for Sunday's sardines...
Only freshmen living in the Yard were eligible to vote in the referendum. Gleason said the turnout of 601 was "reasonable" because it represented about half of the Yard freshmen...