Word: annually
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...York Harvard Club will give a dinner in the club house this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The banquet tonight is the formal annual gathering of the club, and the attendance will include a large proportion of the University alumni in New York City. The final list of speakers is: President Lowell; Howard Elliott '81; W. Cameron Forbes '92, ex- Governor General to the Philippines; W. B. C. Stickney '65, vice-president of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs, and president of the Harvard Club of Vermont; J. A. A. J. Jusserand LL.D. (hon.) '07, Ambassador from France...
...serious subject we feel that we could take the lamp out of Lampoon. Be all this as it may, our forwards are alert and our wings are outstretched. Let the ibis drop his pen and the bird its egg for it is high time to receive your annual walloping. We trust Mr. Sizer will be able to locate six of his so-called "confreres" before the ice has melted. In the mean-while "Glory to the CRIMSON...
...annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York will be held at the club house tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. The list of speakers for the occasion will include: President Lowell, Major Higginson, Robert F. Herrick '96, Hon. W. Cameron Forbes '92, and J. A. A. J. Jusserand, LL.D. '07, French Ambassador to the United States...
...defeating the Ames-Gray Club in the second semi-final contest last evening, the Bryce Club qualified for the final round of the annual Ames Competition in the Law School. The counsel for the Bryce Club were: C. B. Randall 2L., T. J. Hargrave 2L.; and for the Ames-Gray Club: C. S. Colier 2L., and C. H. Paul 2L. The judges for the contest were A. Ballantine '04, J.A. Daly 3L., and W.F. Merrill...
...save the expense and inconvenience of the annual conference, the managements of the Harvard, Yale, and Princeton teams have agreed to choose the subjects for the triangular debates by correspondence. In drawing lots for first choice, the Yale authorities secured the right to name the subject next year, the exact wording of the question to be determined by Princeton. The following year Harvard will choose the subject, and in 1917 Harvard will have the right to revise the question chosen by Princeton. The only necessary conference under the new plan will be a triennial meeting merely to renew the terms...