Word: bi
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...undergraduate members of the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Chapter will hold the second of their series of informal dinners tomorrow night at 6.30 at the Union. A number of the faculty will be entertained at each of these bi-weekly dinners, and Professor T. N. Carver will be the first speaker. The meeting will be over at an early hour, and after this there will be an informal discussion for those wishing to remain...
...candidates are given more time to cover the news of the University, and get interviews with prominent men in Boston and New York. The photographic competition will consist principally of picture taking, and election to the board will be made primarily on the basis of photographs published in the bi-weekly supplement. All candidates elected to the news board are eligible for the position of managing editor, and president, or editorial chairman...
...candidates take pictures of all College activities, they have an excellent opportunity to get in touch with undergraduate interests, especially the spring sports. Candidates will be chosen on the basis of the number of photographs published in the bi-weekly supplement, the ability they show in the dark room, and the originality of their work. Previous photographic experience is not necessary. A dark room, with complete equipment, in the Crimson Building is available for use but men must supply their own cameras...
Candidates will be chosen on the basis of the number of photographs published in the bi-weekly supplement, the originality of their work, and the ability they show in the dark room. Men must supply their own cameras, but a dark room, with complete equipment, in the Crimson Building is available...
...large number of present and former members of the Memorial Society, graduates of the University, and distinguished guests, will gather in Massachusetts Hall at 7 o'clock this evening for the dinner held to celebrate the bi-centennial of this second oldest college building in the United States. Vice-President-elect Coolidge, President Lowell and Professor Edward Channing '78 of the History Department will be among the speakers, the Honorable William C. Loring '72 will act as toastmaster, and Judge Robert Grant '73 will read a poem composed especially for the occasion...