Word: attendents
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University Theatre Square will open at 8 o'clock this evening with an informal reception for the directors' guests. Many officers of Harvard undergraduate organizations have been invited to attend this opening performance. Brief talks by C. E. Hatfield and Lindsey Hooper, the directors, will precede the evening's entertainment...
...Walsh, Democratic nominee for United States senator from Massachusetts, will speak at luncheon at the Liberal Club, at 1.30 o'clock today. The meeting, which is open to members of the University will last until 2 o'clock. In the event that Mr. Walsh is unable to attend his brother Mr. Thomas Walsh will speak in his place...
Queried, Mr. Buchman refused to say whether Queen Marie had consulted him professionally during the voyage, but admitted that she had given him a Rumanian religious painting, and asserted that she had promised while in Manhattan to attend a Buchmanite service at which his associate "soul surgeon" or "life changer," S. M. Shoemaker would preside...
Then, after exploring, for the sake of greater tolerance toward three in every hundred of his fellows, the chapter on "urnings" and "uranism" -in which the four long letters, invented or not, are as remarkable as anything that will be published this year-let the reader attend a chapter which may mightily shock and profit parents teachers, preachers, public officials and alleged adults of every sort- the chapter on "Adult Infantilism In a Nation, In an Individual, In Literature...
...Port Fulton, Ind., Mrs. Fahyma Allen marched off to court to obtain a writ compelling the school authorities to permit her daughter Virginia, 9, to attend school clad in knickerbockers. Twice daily for three weeks Virginia had been sent to the school door, twice daily been viewed with alarm and sent home by officials who were shocked to see her spindly extremities encased separately instead of draped in unison. Mrs. Allen, no stickler for fashion, no crusader for a moral cause, merely clung to her point that Virginia's education should not be interrupted pending the extension...