Word: banqueted
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Kenneth Campbell '21, of Mount Hamilton, Cal., was elected captain of the 1920-21 gymnasium team at a banquet held in the Quincy House, Boston. Excelling in the horizontal and parallel bar events, Campbell has been a star on the team all season, dividing honors with R. F. Wiley '20, this year's captain. Campbell prepared at Hotchkiss where he did some gymnastic work. He did not, however, go out for the University squad in his Freshman year, and this year in the revival of the University gymnasium team he was elected manager...
Henry S. Dennison '99, of the Dennison Manufacturing Company of Framingham, will speak before the Staplers Club of the Business School at a banquet to be held in the Union at 6.30 tonight...
Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82 will make his annual trip to New York City today where he will read before the Harvard Club this evening. Tomorrow night he will be the guest of honor at a banquet of the Charles T. Copeland Alumni Association, the only Harvard organization of graduates named after a member of the University...
Lawrence Dennis Occ. of Washington, D. C., was announced winner of the Coolidge Debating Prize of $100, being judged the best speaker of those competing. The six speakers will be awarded gold medals and the alternates silver medals, at a banquet to be held later this season, as provided by the terms of the Coolidge bequest. The judges were Frderick G. White and Robert Winternitz, both of the English department of the University, and Julian H. Spitz...
...celebration of the 112th anniversary of its founding, the Pierian Sodality will hold its annual banquet tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock in the Tower Room of Memorial Hall. The Pierian Sodality was founded in 1808 and is, according to statistics, the oldest orchestra in this country. When first founded the Pierian players were used as a fife and drum corps in the war of 1812. Later the organization developed into an orchestra for serenading the young ladies of Cambridge. Although its activities were curtailed during the War, the organization has now regained its former standing as a symphony orchestra...