Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...whole floor is reserved solely for Seniors with the exception of a few seats for officers of the University. Undergraduates and the public will be admitted to the gallery...
...charge of E. A. Whitney '17. The business end of the club, including the ticket and advertising departments will be in the hands of W. S. Mack '17, while W. H. Meeker '17 will have charge of the publicity department. The several departments, together with the actors cover the whole range of activities connected with a theatrical production and offer excellent training and experience for those interested in any branch of the work...
...money has already been provided by citizens of the United States for the needs of the homeless, the foodless, the sick, the wounded. Much more, however, is still needed, for, greater yet than the treasure outpoured so freely, is the mighty and ever-growing need. In Belgium a whole population is barely being saved from sheer starvation; in northern France the wretched non-combatants are in as pitiful a plight; in Servia, disease of the most malignant and deadly character adds its destructive powers to lack of food and shelter; Poland, harried by the contending hosts, well nigh fails...
This issue of the Advocate contains, on the whole oar-marks of talent. The poetic end of the magazine bears itself very creditably, at least in respect to quantity, but where--oh, where are the fiction writers and the story-tellers...
...whole season, only a total of 33 points in 10 games was scored against the University, while the University team rolled up a total of 52 points against its opponents...