Word: annuals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...respectively, on Saturday. The proceeds from the production of the opera will be turned over to the Radcliffe Choral Society to be used for a scholarship fund at Radcliffe. Three scholarships are given each year by the Choral Society from the money made on their annual productions. Each year members of the University take part in the plays presented...
...Secretary of the National Collegiate Athletic Association has announced that the annual meeting will be held in New York on December 28. At that time the representatives of American colleges will discuss proposed changes in the existing intercollegiate athletic system. Although the association will express its opinion on these changes only be resolution, yet it is voice will have a great effect on the country at large, One thing upon which all colleges and their athletic congressmen are agreed is that athletics in some form should be continued. The number of men who have done better in military service because...
...annual reception and dinner of the University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa to the 24 recently elected members from the Junior and Senior classes will take place in the Trophy Room of the Union at 7 o'clock this evening. Today is the anniversary of the founding of the Harvard branch, or Alpha Chapter, of the Society, which was first established in the University...
...years no Freshmen except relay runners had any opportunity for outside competition. It is quite likely that in view of the fact that Freshman track will be the only official branch of the sport this winter, more meets of the same kind will be arranged. At any rate, the annual winter carnival, held in the last week of February, will offer competition to both Freshman and University candidates in all the winter events, including the 40-yard dash, 300-yard dash, 600-yard run, 1,000-yard and mile races, in addition to the broad and high jumps, pole vault...
...Fellowship which is open to undergraduates and graduates of the University and of Radcliffe College, was established by James Loeb '88, of New York City, as an expression of his regard and respect for Professor Norton, and in recognition of his services to classical archaeology. The gift yields an annual income...