Word: affairs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Brattle street this evening at 8 o'clock. This year Harvard has the college representation among the students of the school and as several men from the class of 1913 are planning to enter next fall, it is the plan of this reception which is becoming an annual affair, to give the undergraduate members of the St. Paul's Society a much needed opportunity for seeing the normal life in a theological school and for meeting with other Harvard men who are preparing for a life work in the ministry. Dean Hodges, of the school, will speak, and after...
...refreshment provided. This smoker is to be completely informal in nature and no discussion of publication problems will take place. As this smoker is something that has never been tried before, it is essential that all the editors of the various papers be present in order that the affair may be a success...
...Engineering Journal are invited. Refreshments will be served and some form of entertainment provided. As this is the first attempt that has been made to hold a smoker of this kind, it is essential that all the editors of the various papers concerned be present in order that the affair may be a success...
...been decided by the officers of the Freshman class to have some sort of an entertainment for the entire class in the Union every Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. The class entertainment committee will be in charge of the affair, but each week they will appoint a sub-committee to run the particular entertainment for that week. The officers of the Union have consented to allow the members of the class who have not already joined the Union to do so for the rest of the year for $5 instead of the regular $10 fee. Needless to say, this...
Apropos of the communication in your Saturday edition, our friend Quintus Flaccus would be tempted to remark:--"Parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus". Indeed the whole affair, from the mingled applause and that combination of 'hiss' and 'sneer' which so worries our friend, to the newspaper article, the letter and the now current argument pro and con, smacks of hyperbole...