Word: wearingly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...serve as an evidence of qualification for a business position is not the primary purpose of college degree. Even if it wear Mr. McConn's collection of degrees would hardly serve as an open sesame to the business world. Suppose a young man hands his prospective employer a record saying that he had done excellent work in Vergil but poorly in the appreciation of music while in anthropology the work was handicapped by intention and tendency to sleep during lectures what does the employer know of the qualifications of that man for a business position? The single course...
...have planned is unknown. However, it is fairly certain that the forward pass will figure in it to a great extent. It is obvious that the Purple backfield cannot hope to gain much ground by pounding at the center of the heavy University line. Such an attack would quickly wear itself out, for the Holy Cross backs are not heavy enough to stand too much punishment. Hence end runs, passing, and punting are bound to assume major roles in the Purple style of play...
...Second Marshal, Dunham will march at the head of the procession. The line will form in double file, with the Junior eight at the head, followed by the Senior members and those of the other classes in reverse order of seniority. The undergraduate members are expected to wear caps and gowns. Led by trumpeters and drummers, the procession will march through the Yard to Sanders Theatre, where the literary exercises will be held at 11.30. When the head of the procession reaches the steps of Memorial Hall it will halt, and the two files will separate, each member facing inward...
Class Day week will begin with the Baccalaureate Sunday, when President Lowell will give the Baccalaureate Sermon in Appleton Chapel. As for all class functions, the Seniors will wear caps and gowns, and will march to the exercises. The procession will form in front of Holworthy Hall at 3.30 P.M. Sunday, and the exercises will begin at 4. Certain sections of the chapel will be reserved for outsiders who wish to attend. Following the service, which will be conducted by the Reverend Raymond Calkins '90, President and Mrs. Lowell will receive members of the Senior Class at their house...
...very kindly consented to preside at this exercise. The Seniors will form in front of Holworthy at 8.30 on Class Day morning, and will march to the Chapel. The services will begin at 9 o'clock, and will last for about 40 minutes. As usual, Seniors will wear caps and gowns...