Word: annually
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...with other colleges, the University has the largest registration of any at the American University Union in Paris. Yale comes second and Princeton third, while the others are represented according to their size. A total of 140 colleges are members of the Union, of which one hundred pay an annual assessment to meet the expenses of the establishment. The latest available records show the following registration figures: Harvard, 3168 Yale, 2200 Princeton, 1650 Dartmouth, 550 Amherst, 520 Williams, 450 Brown, 375 Bowdoin...
This evening from 7 to 7.45 a meeting will be held in the Randolph Breakfast Room under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association, to discuss plans for the annual Student Conference at Northfield next June. R. E. Gross '19 will preside and will tell of the work that is done there and outline the daily events that will take place. W. P. Whitehouse '17, 1L., will speak briefly on his personal experiences at Northfield. All members of the University are invited to the meeting...
...this evening, the University Musical Clubs will give their annual concert at the Harvard Club in Boston. Specialty numbers will be given by Howard Elliott '22, whose pianologue was a feature of the recent dual concert at Radcliffe, and F. S. Stranahan, Jr., '21. Saltarelle, a very difficult and unusual composition by Saint Saens will be sung by the Clubs for the first time...
...annual business meeting and dinner held in the Union recently the University Christian Association elected the following officers: A. A. Rouner '20, president; A. W. Quimby '20, vice-president; G. D. Chase '21, secretary; and J. H. Barss '22, treasurer...
Today is the last day in the annual old clothes and text-book collection of the Phillips Brooks House Association. Shortly after noon a truck will begin the rounds of the various dormitories to collect the clothes and books that have been gathered. All those who have acted as canvassers during the drive are requested to leave the clothing, textbooks, and magazines which they have collected, either outside their rooms, or just inside their doors if these are unlocked...