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DESPITE NEW CHANGES PHILL Y FUN For the first time in years, second and third class could not go to Philadelphia for Army weekend on Friday, [nstead, we had a ball in Dahlgren Hall. Plebes and academically unsat upperclass could not spend the night fin Philly at all. To top everything off, the Philadelphia I Center Hotel, the traditional Army-Navy party site, was closed. Despite all of these policy changes, we had fun in jPhilly. With Beat Army! on our minds, we waved spirit slags and cheered our way through a tough game and laugh- red as the temperature dropped and the grays went back on the other side. Parties survived without the Philly Center and we began to think about beating Army, next year.
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58 The Year: Philadelphia
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USNA AT TWILIGHT I ' hero is a lertaiii tinu ' ol day when il is hard not to notice the beauty of Annapolis and the Academy. The restful, quiet mo- ment between the exertion of sports, the bustle of evening meal, and the intensity of study hour. At twilight, it is easy to sit back, take a deep breath, and look around at the Yard, or out onto the Bay, or into town — wherever you look, things seem restful. It is easy to imagine that eve- rything is just as it was one hundred years ago. and to think of the achievements of those whose footsteps we follow. At twi- light, even plebes notice the beauty of the buildings which often look like prisons though the eyes of midshipmen. 60 Th - Ynir: Twilight
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