Word: allows
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Moreover, pregraduation loyalty is apt to be translated into dollar bills after graduation. While the individuals contribution might not exceed five dollars, fivers do mount up and we can assure the Corporation that if discussions in the dining room are any criterion, many undergraduates will not allow their money to be misdirected by an already wealthy organization. This new Varsity Club furnishes an excellent example of what we mean. In the face of an immediate need for the renewal of training table, an adequate activities center, a hockey rink, a well equipped auditorium and theatre, the College has decided...
Gowen recently took over leadership of the abolition movement from Merrill O. Young '51, and at the same time stated that he will allow the Council a certain length of time to revise itself, then if it doesn't do so satisfactory, he will start a new petition for abolition...
...slowly searches for his hat. Winter is the ideal time for this type, for he can also fumble with his coat as the ovation goes on. But in Spring he must revert to the device of wishing the class good luck on the final exam, then stopping back to allow the applause to burst forth anew...
...guarantee we do more in this than in any other city in the state," King said. "Look around and see if any city this size is as clean as Cambridge. We don't even allow penny sales or raffles of an illegal nature by churches...
Snow fanned three, and didn't allow a ball to be hit to the outfield. The Commuters played tight, errorless hall in his support...