Word: annuals
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Social Service Committee of the Phillips Brooks Association will hold the annual clothing collection and book canvas on Friday and Saturday, June 4 and 5. Clothing of all sorts, magazines, books of fiction and college text books are desired. Every one is requested to save these articles for the collectors who will be appointed, one for each dormitory, this week. Men living in private houses and men wishing to contribute after June 5 are asked to send postals to H. F. Wetzel, Westmorly...
General Horace Porter delivered under the auspices of the Harvard Memorial Society the annual Memorial Day address in Sanders Theatre yesterday noon. The guests and students, led by the Sons of Veterans and Loyal Legion of Boston, marched to Sanders Theatre from University Hall. After the singing of "Fair Harvard" by the audience, which nearly filled the theatre, General Porter spoke in part as follows: "We gather to pay our respects to our comrades who died in the field. It is profoundly touching, it is inspiring, the thought that a great government instituted a great national day on which...
CINCINNATI, O., May 29, 1909.--The thirteenth annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs, which was held at Cincinnati today and yesterday, was of unusual importance to the University because it gave about four hundred graduates their first mental and physical view of President Lowell. A great deal depended on the graduates' first impression of him, as one the idea which he himself formed of those strong men of the Middle West Whence comes so much of Harvard's support and influence...
...banquet hall, in which the annual dinner was held, was beautifully decorated with crimson, and in the whole assemblage of graduates, there was no word of adverse criticism for our new president. Everyone was delighted with his personality, with what he had to say and the way in which he said it. He made a lasting impression on the graduates and from this time on he may surely count on the allegiance of every man at the meeting. At the dinner W. W. Taylor '68, president of the Cincinnati Harvard Club, presided and acted as toastmaster. President Lowell...
This morning at the mystic hour of 8 o'clock the Seniors will gather in front of Holworthy Hall to go on their annual picnic. In spite of the protests of many years the morning will be made hideous by the blowing of horns and other instruments of torture, and everyone in Cambridge will know that the Seniors are off on a tear. While decent people are trying in vain to sleep, the members of the class of 1909 will receive a mug and a horn from the window of Holworthy 9, and will have their picture taken under...