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...Benchley '12 spoke for the Lampoon and kept his hearers going through contortions of merriment for five minutes. He said that the Lampoon candidates' meeting would be held Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock...
...clock. The following men will speak on the various aspects of social service and the place of college students in the work: Professor F. W. Taussig '79, "Social Questions and Social Service"; M. Bloomfield '01, "Some Fundamentals in Volunteer Social Service"; J. C. Bills 3L., "Deputations"; R. C. Benchley '12, "Boys Clubs"; A. Beane '11, "How to Go About It." D. P. Ranney '12 will preside...
Head usher: F. C. Gray; ushers: F. L. Allen, C. Amory, Jr., R. C. Benchley, P. Blair, E. C. Brown, T. J. Campbell, R. Clifford, R. F. Duncan, J. Elliott, R. T. Fisher, H. L. Gaddis, S. S. Hanks, G. D. Hayward, P. K. Houston, F. D. Huntington, F. H. Leslie, S. Mixter, H. R. Morse, E. P. Pierce, Jr., D. P. Ranney, a. Richard, K. Roosevelt, E. D. Smith, C. M. Storey, R. B. Wigglesworth, P. R. Withington...
...following Juniors have been chosen to serve as ushers: R. C. Benchley, R. F. Duncan, R. T. Fisher, H. L. Gaddis, J. G. Gilkey, F. D. Huntington, R. Lowell, E. L. McKinney, L. D. Smith, R. B. Wigglesworth, and P. R. Withington...
...advocates of the new scheme are men indirectly connected with Harvard or else are teachers whose instruction is "primarily for graduates," while the upholders of the present proctorial system are men dealing directly with Harvard undergraduates or else are undergraduates themselves. F. Ayer, Jr., '11, and R. C. Benchley '12 present what is probably more nearly the prevalent undergraduate view of the matter than that recently given in the CRIMSON. It is to be noted also that the opinions of the Acting Dean and of the Assistant Dean are conspicuous by their absence, and that the President's "Foreword" expresses...