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The Daily Gazette
    daily.swarthmore.edu Monday, April 4, 2005    
Wiffle Hall League captivates Willets residents
A sport little known outside of Willets has begun to increase in popularity recently, due to the construction of an official league that plays every weeknight at 9:00 and 10:00. Residents of Willets 2nd Hall have certainly seen the game, as the field constructed on the hall requires residents to [...]
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Columbia University professor lectures on Social Security privatization
This past Thursday, Professor Stephen P. Zeldes of Columbia University gave a talk on the political hot topic of Social Security privatization, titled "Should the U.S. Privatize Social Security?" Over [...]
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Simon Morrison lectures on lost Prokofiev ballet
Simon Morrison, a professor of music at Princeton, gave the Peter Grant Swing memorial lecture last Thursday. His talk was entitled "Prokofiev's Soviet Ballet," and concerned the forgotten ballet "Le [...]
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Crowd-pleasing divas wow at Willets Idol
The first annual Swarthmore version of the popular television series American Idol debuted Friday night in Mephistos. Willets Idol, complete with cynical judges and enthusiastic singers belting cheesy pop numbers, [...]
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