Word: formals
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...year-old Dunster House will have its first real birthday party at a formal dinner on Monday evening, when the Funsters will commemorate both the occasion of the founding of there house and the 300th anniversary of Henry Dunster's becoming President of the College...
There will be no formal rally for the football team this week, but plans are being made to show Penn game movies in the Indoor Athletic Building tomorrow night. A definite announcement will be made tomorrow morning...
Gillette especially wants men with no formal debating experience, although all are welcome. Prizes will reward the best speakers in the tryouts for the Princeton and Yale debates. A contest with Milton Academy in about three weeks will inaugurate a season of 25 or 30 debates...
Quick was Joe Kennedy to try to square himself with the Administration, his British friends for undiplomatic garrulity. His principal explanation in a formal statement given the press: the interview was supposed to be off the record; Reporter Lyons' story "creates a different impression entirely than I would want to set forth." Moaned the U. S.'s Ambassador to the Court of St. James's: "Mr. Lyons made no notes during the visit. . . . Many of [his statements] were inaccurate...
Pompous Senator George, on whom all clothes look formal, is a grey, humorless, urbane man. He will preside over the committee's deliberations during the grave days that lie ahead. Franklin Roosevelt will be forced to deal directly, week after week, with the man he tried to purge from the Senate in 1938. No one accuses Senator George of being vengeful; but neither is he forgetful...