Word: hats
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...answer to that last question was no doubtful one. As a starter the hat was passed in behalf of sending the University band to Princeton and $140 was contributed on the spot...
...guides, and 11 as musicians. The list of various kinds of positions was not limited to these lines of work, however, but included 39 separate sorts of jobs: accountants, agents, attendants, boys' club workers, care-takers, chauffeurs, choremen, clerks, coaches, companions, computers, correctors, draughtsmen, errand boys, farmers, gardeners, guides, hat checkers, hotel clerks, librarians, monitors, musicians, note takers, proctors, proof readers, readers, research workers, salesmen, settlement workers, stenographers, switchboard operators, ticket takers, translators, tutors, tutor companions, stenographers, ushers, waiters, and several others...
...required of either the 1923 or upperclass candidates. In experienced men are urged by the rowing management to come out early, however, in order that they may receive all the instruction possible. It will be necessary for candidates to supply themselves with the following equipment: sweater, rowing shoes, hat, rowing pants, shirt, long drawers, and socks...
Each member of the delegation is expected to take with him, besides his personal belongings a track, tennis, or baseball outfit, and white duck hat. Men who own banners, musical instruments, or song books are urged to take these also...
...companions, 4 draftsmen, 4 investigators, 4 librarians, 4 proofreaders, 3 in charge of boys' clubs, 3 note-takers, 3 proctors, 3 ticket-takers, 2 caretakers, 2 coaches, 2 dancing teachers, 2 door tenders, 2 hotel employees, 2 models, 1 paymaster, 1 furnace man, 1 first-aid man and 1 hat checker. Curiously enough some of the highest paid positions were the least popular...