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Summing up non-academic interests. Herald Editor Sherman, characterized Brown as a "week-end school." This, at least for fraternity men, seems to be a widespread feeling
When a CRIMSON representative approached the Athletic Association with the idea for an all star House football game on the open week-end, he half expected a police smile and a quick brush off. To his surprise, the H.A.A. was very receptive and, in a short time, a football weekend was in the making...
...clubs on weekends are the upperclass answer to the women-lack during the week. Although during the week the 17 Princeton eating clubs, which for the past two years have taken in 100 percent of the sophomores, are three-meal-daily eating clubs only, the week-end transforms them into a combination of the Stork Club and a private hotel room. Some clubs, each of about 100 members, can put up as many as 40 girls a night, and the curfew isn't until 2 a.m. The famous House party week-end leads all the others in gaiety and abandon...
...pilots fly to Smith every year for a week-end. Competition centers around liquid consumption and maneuvers are restricted to terra firma. Results have never been announced...
Best know of the groups is probably the Carnival Department which plans the events that go with Dartmouth's annual winter week-end drunk. So far the committee has just begun the Carnival poster contest...