Word: annually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...78th season of its annual lectures, the Lowell Institute announces the fourth of its series of talks, beginning on Wednesday of next week. They will be given in Huntington Hall by Mr. H. Charles Woods, on the subject of "War and Diplomacy in the Balkans." Mr. Woods was a member of the late Grenadier Guards, is the author of "Washed by Four Seas," "The Danger Zone of Europe," "La Turquie et ses Voisins," and has been military and diplomatic correspondent of the London Evening News. He has also acted as special correspondent in the Balkans for the London Times...
...Friday, December 7, by the Radcliffe Choral Society, assisted by members of the University Glee Club. Subsequent performances will be given on Saturday, December 8, at 2.30 and at 8 o'clock. Three scholarships are given every year by the Radcliffe Choral Society from the money made on their annual productions, in which members of the University regularly assist...
...annual winter dinner of the University Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa will be held in the Union on Tuesday evening, December 4, at 7 o'clock. Before the dinner, at 6.30 o'clock, the new members of the Society from the classes of 1918 and 1919 will be initiated. Members of other chapters of the Society resident in the University are welcome at the dinner. If their names are not already on the secretary's list made last year, they are asked to communicate either with the undergraduate secretary, A. L. Whitman '18, Holworthy 2, or with the corresponding...
After the completion of the Freshman contest the feature event of the afternoon will take place when informal teams from Yale, Cornell and other colleges meet in the annual Intercollegiate Race. They will compete for the cross- country championship over the six-mile Van Courtlandt Park course. Although the University team ran in the I. C. A. A. A. A. Meet at New Haven last year, the informals have not been entered in the race today, for the university season came to an end ten days...
...opportunity will be given to the Freshmen to hear Professor Copeland for the first time in the Smith Halls Common Room tonight. The selections will be from Kipling, O. Henry and Leacock. Although Professor Copeland's annual reading at the Freshman Halls is primarily for Freshmen, upperclassmen will be admitted if space permits. The doors will be closed promptly at 7 o'clock...