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...three and a half frosty periods yesterday it looked as if that was just what Winthrop House was doing to a sluggish Eliot eleven in the shadow of the Stadium. Then in the dying minutes the undefeated Mastodons exploded for two quick scores to clinch their first inter-House football championship since before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mastodons Down Winthrop 12-0 to Clinch Grid Title | 11/15/1947 | See Source »

After a month of useless wrangling and recrimination the Union and the Houses are finally getting together in a cooperative attempt to plan weekend dances. A Union football dance during the Dartmouth weekend, the first in its history, out into a monopoly held by the inter-House committee and touched off an argument of magnificent proportions. Last week, under Student Council guidance, representatives of the inter-House Social Committee and the Union Committee agreed to agree. Although some knotty problems still face the two groups, they should reach a speedy concurrence o forestall further friction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee Counterpoint | 11/14/1947 | See Source »

...ticket fee of $1.80 as against a $3.60 toll at the House dances was regarded as a direct attempt to divert both Freshmen and bargain hunters from the Houses. Yet both Yard and House dances were sellouts. Again; when the Union scheduled a dance on the Princeton weekend, the inter-House Committee made similar protests. They asked the Union to switch its dance to the Brown weekend, so that the Houses would be certain of a profitable "Final Fling." The Union declined, and for the second time, a bumper crop packed all the dance-floors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee Counterpoint | 11/14/1947 | See Source »

...inter-House Committee had good reasons to fear Union competition. In order to tide over their spring social activities, the Houses must make a profit on fall ticket sales. The Union can charge low prices for its dances, since its primary purpose is not to make money, but to provide a cheap and attractive evening for Union members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee Counterpoint | 11/14/1947 | See Source »

...Union first choice on dates in the spring and fall seasons, around which the Houses are to arrange their programs. The big issue that threatens to delay a final agreement is the extent of Union ticket sales and advertising on any weekend when both organizations will plan dances. The inter-House Committee balks at the suggestion that the Union may publicize its dance in the visiting college on these conflicting dates. Fearing that the visitors will flock to the lower-priced dance, the inter-House Committee wants Union huckstering strictly limited to the Yard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee Counterpoint | 11/14/1947 | See Source »

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