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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Wednesday, June 21--Navy Commissioning Ceremony at 10 a.m. in Lamont Forum Room; Harvard-Yale baseball game at 3 p.m. at Soldiers Field; Informal Buffet Supper for Seniors and Guests, 6 to 8 p.m. at Lowell House; Band and Glee Club Concert at 8:15 p.m. at Tercentenary Theatre in the Yard; Senior-Alumni informal Dance from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Lowell House Courtyard...
...heat of the fray will notice that very, very few beanies are being sported at Radcliffe. Thus, our status is not fundamentally changed: we still manage to please some of the people all of the time. And the columns of the CRIMSON will cease to resemble a Louella Parsons forum on The Moral Cupidity of lugrid Bergman, and perhaps return to subjects worthier of its aspiring journalists and ostensibly-intelligent contributors. Please, please, let us enjoy one of women's oldest and most harmless prerogatives: the last word. Susan Seldman '50 Dorothy Judd '51 Judy Illsley '51 Janice Bowman...
Jackie Robinson spoke here yesterday. To the 100 people who filled Emerson D. the subject of the afternoon a Student Council forum on the reasons for the apathy toward intercollegiate baseball--was purely incidental. They turned out to get a look at the National League's batting champion and most valuable player...
Prior to the forum, Robinson appeared at a reception in Phillips Brooks House, where he chatted with Dean Bender and Associate Dean Watson. The 31-year-old second baseman is conscious of his own age ("Reese and I are the only old men on the team") and he added that he is getting tired of playing ball. Robinson competed in four sports for four years at UCLA before starting his professional career with the Kansas City Monarchs...
Robinson is a former UCLA baseball, football, basketball, and track star. His ability at half-back won him All-American honorabe mention. In the forum, Robinson will explain why he accepted a professional baseball offer instead of football. He will also give some hints to college baseball stars with big league aspirations...