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...accordance with the decision of the Glee and Instrumental Clubs to offer their services at concerts given for the benefit of the Red Cross and other war charities, a concert will be given this evening by the combined Musical Clubs for the entertainment of the members of the Coast Artillery stationed at Fort Warren in Boston Harbor. The Clubs will go by special boat, the "Anderson," from Long Wharf at 7 o'clock. Special passes have been issued to the members of the Clubs from Major Holbrook, commandant of Fort Warren, giving them passage on the boat and entrance into...
Concerts have already been given by the Musical Clubs at Framingham for the benefit of the local Red Cross, at Fort Standish in Boston Harbor and at the Colonial Club on Quincy street. The Musical Clubs also played at the Red Triangle Bazaar at the Copley Plaza in Boston last week, and the Glee Club sang at the Boston City Club. A concert for the benefit of the soldiers at Camp Devens, Ayer, has been arranged for Friday, November...
...Mott to give the fellows in the camps at home and over the sea some of the home comforts and joys they are voluntarily depriving themselves of, by contributing liberally for the support of this work. By this expression of spirit our men will not only receive great material benefit, but they will also know that Harvard is with them all the time...
...present Dr. Mott is in the United States for the purpose of taking charge of the nation-wide campaign to raise $35,000,000 for the Red Triangle War Work, comprising all the war activities carried on by the Y. M. C. A. for the benefit of soldiers from the five countries, England, France, Italy, Russia, and America. The campaign is being undertaken in every city and town of the United States; it is estimated that more than 100,000 people are actively engaged in this national canvass...
...their first contest of the season held at Soldiers Field, the 1921 soccer team lost to Worcester Academy by the score of 3 to 1 yesterday afternoon. The Worcester team showed the benefit of its greater experience and larger amount of practice at all occasions, but the Freshmen played gamely and managed to keep the struggle almost even. The main fault of the 1921 eleven was lack of teamwork due to the short time the men have been practicing together. C. E. Masters '21, who was elected captain of the team on Tuesday, was the individual star for the Freshmen...