Word: wintered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Originally the Council was an investigating and advisory group which tried to represent student opinion and complaints to the University officials. The body was organized in 1908 to remedy certain injustices perpetrated by the Deanery in abolishing all winter sports. Most notable among its original powers was that which allowed it "to confer with any of the governing bodies of the University or any member thereof, upon any subject pertaining to the undergraduate body." This purpose was reaffirmed years later by Dean Hanford when he specified the Council's official power in the form of a "Gentlemen's Agreement" between...
Varsity and freshmen track men leave for new haven tomorrow to meet Yale in their last intercollegiate meet of the winter season...
...finally time for the movie itself, customers are shown to their seats by usherettes. (Occasionally the house managers show the zaniness of their U.S counterparts: when the supercolossal Battleship Potemkin was showing in Moscow the usherettes were dressed as sailors.) Moviegoers sit on unpadded wooden chairs. In the winter the little theaters have some heat, little or no fresh air, great many lice...
...Wisconsin, felt he couldn't disagree more: "I still maintain I hit the tape first and it wrapped around my neck." Since there were at least two higher A.A.U. echelons that could be appealed to, there was a good chance that the Wanamaker Mile might be running all winter...
...Look Foolish." Nothing came of it until last week when alert, 16s-lb. Quarterback LeBaron began whipping a squad of Pacific football seniors and alumni into shape. In the dead of winter, without the official blessing of either school, LeBaron was going to have his day in the Grape Bowl stadium in Lodi, Calif, against unpredictable, 175-lb. Engineer Celeri and a squad of California's Golden Bears. Three enterprising University of California students had promoted the game and in the first three days had sold 4,000 tickets at $2.50 apiece in the valley alone...