Word: turnoveritis
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At present the House crew situation is somewhat jumbled because of the rapid turnover and the improved coaching which some of the Houses have obtained. Eliot, which started the year with a marked advantage, seems to still have an edge on the rest of the eights, because of the large...
Last year the totals of men of each class in Houses ran; Seniors 533 out of 753, Juniors 594 out of 807, and Sophomores 613 out of 933. These figures indicate that the annual turnover is quite considerable and that the openings for upperclass applicants are increasingly sure to be...
At the end of the day, the 25,000 spectators, who jampacked Jamaica's old stands, had poured $821,946 into the machines. It was the largest crowd Jamaica had ever seen and it was a larger handle than even Senator Dunnigan had hoped for. Thus, with a bang...
Although there have been no international crises in Harvard's Balkans, there have been many domestic ones. For a long time, because of a rapid turnover in overlords of the kitchen food and service deteriorated to a point where the club was losing its eating customers.
Born in South Boston in 1866, Keezer came to the Square after a youth spent at paper-peddling and in the prize ring. He fought professionally at 105 pounds and looks in trim even today. Growing up with Cambridge, he watched other tailors--Durant, Brown, Snow and Pinkos--come and...