Word: attendance
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Horween is coming north to attend the banquet that the Harvard Club of Boston is giving tomorrow evening for the football team. Yesterday Bingham was con-committal as to whether Horween would continue as head coach of football next year, declaring that nothing definite could be announced until Horween's own decision is made known on his arrival here. Bingham did declare, however, that he had made no plans or advances to possible successors...
...William the First of Germany and one of Catherine the Great of Russia. The note of the former is amusing in its content, asking that special provision may be made by the addressee to allow the writer's sister and aunt who are under quarantine for scarlet fever to attend a ball...
...Washington official, recently passing the Irving Street Church, impressed with the fact that President-Elect Hoover will attend it, remarked to a member of its pastoral committee: "So this is Mr. Hoovers church...
...usual time for an electrocution is Thursday at 11 p. m. The warden is required to send out invitations to "twelve reputable citizens of full age," three court officials, two physicians, seven keepers, a clergyman, the executioner (a skilled electrician). The warden must also attend the scene himself. Warden Lawes says that he has received more than 700 applications for the job of executioner, many of them offering cut-rate prices...
...arrived there at 11 o'clock the morning of December 26. A Harvard Club luncheon at the Sagamore Hotel was followed by a short visit to the Eastman Kodak plant. A tea dance at a private home occupied the members the rest of the afternoon until they split to attend three different dinners given in their honor before the concert at the Community Players' Theatre. A full appreciative house applauded the performance, honors going to J. S. B. Archer '30, soloist, and Robert Reinhart '20, prestidigitator and magician. A short dance at the Theatre was soon deserted for the more...