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...waiting list at Memorial, though slowly decreasing in size, still contains about a hundred names. As matters stand now, a person who signs off will not have an opportunity of returning before a month after so doing...
...success of the first University Forum practically assures the establishment of this institution upon a permanent basis. In the future, however, we believe that these meetings should be held in the Union. From the stand-point of the men attending the forums the Union is the logical place of meeting, since it is designed as the centre of all such activities. There would be a tendency to put the discussions on a more intimate level if they were held there rather than in one of the University halls. The latter at best are not so pleasant for discussion, while...
...well written, showing careful preparation and a real grasp of the essentials of a peculiarly complex and interesting political situation and for this article alone it would be worth while for undergraduates to read the issue. There is also what seems to me a typical utterance of the stand-patter,--a graceful statement of well worn and out worn Republican platitudes by ex-Governor Long. There is also, just why one does not know, in this otherwise admirably serious and pertinent number a lurid word collection from the pen of Mr. Thomas W. Lawson, chiefly sound and fury signifying nothing...
Spectators must keep their seats until the game is over. Ushers have instructions to allow no one to stand in the aisles or entrances while the game is in progress. Persons leaving their seats must leave the field...
...applicants will have to furnish means of identification. Luncheon will be served in the baseball cage at 11.15 and men must be in their places by 12, where section heads will distribute badges. Men must remain at their posts throughout the game. Men marked (A) stand at lower entrance, men marked (B) at top of stairs, men marked (C) at second entrance, men marked (D) at promenade entrance, and men marked (E) at wooden stands below parapet...