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...acquired during his four years here. Surely he also acquired the ability to think for himself. His utterances in the Union last year and at Lynn Thursday prove that. The Senator isn't really as terrible a fellow as he says he is. He is a rather valuable sort of snob...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "A FIRST CLASS SNOB." | 4/17/1915 | See Source »

...dormitories and have offerings to make should bring them to the nearest dormitory. The wagons will pass around each afternoon between 2.30 and 5 o'clock to collect all articles in the hands of the collectors. Any cast-off articles of clothing, old magazines and text-books of any sort will be thankfully received...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLOTHES COLLECTION CONTINUES | 4/7/1915 | See Source »

...this suggestion the CRIMSON means that those most active and interested in the Union should control it, and not those who hold office largely to swell the size of their "life" in the Senior Album. This consideration should be borne in mind at the Union polls today. What sort of sundries bring the total for "Miscellaneous" expenditures...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY IS THE UNION A FAILURE? | 4/1/1915 | See Source »

Daily work for the squad began last Monday, and will continue until the spring recess. If enough men report, some sort of inter-class games will be arranged, and there is a possibility of one or two outside games with local teams. Every man who reports now will have a chance to play in the daily scrimmages, and to receive more individual attention than the crowded work in the fall will allow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCCER TEAM NEEDS MORE MEN. | 3/27/1915 | See Source »

...Then he picks up a newspaper--often last week's--and reads a headline here, an advertisement there, and deciphers the cartoons with wrapt attention and solemn mien. Next, he opens a magazine lying at hand and reads half a story. Wearying of that, he curses in a bored sort of way and turns back to the pencil which he has again broken while tracing designs on his blotter. Then he consults his watch and decides he can do nothing in the fifteen minutes that are left...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DALLYING. | 3/26/1915 | See Source »

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