Word: blue
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Blue-books may be signed at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, or the clubroom, Gray's 19. All entries close on Saturday...
...author, Thomas Shadwell, was a man of position in the London of the Stuarts. He was a contemporary and opponent of Dryden, who made him the butt of his satire "MacFlecknoe" or "The Satire upon the True-Blue-Protestant Poet," an epithet which the readers of Shadwell's plays will consider inappropriate. Shadwell's tendency is to copy old models. "Bury Fair" is adapted from Ben Jonson's "Bartholomew Fair" and from Moliere's "Les Precieuses Ridicules." The poet draws from these comedies a satire on the people of his own time and the English court life...
...souvenir of the dinner, a copy of the "1916 Blue Book" will be presented to everyone present. All activities of the class; sophomores who have earned their insignia; and organizations other than social up to the date of the banquet will all be listed. It will contain about forty pages of reading matter and advertising. All Sophomores who did not obtain tickets last night at the smoker may obtain them in the Union from now on. The tickets will be $2 and will include the dinner, the Blue Book, and the play...
...track carnival, open to all members of the University except track "H" men and men who have been on Harvard relay teams, will be held on the board track at Soldiers Field on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Entries in the individual events should be made in the blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Rendezvous, or the Locker Building before 6 tomorrow evening. Cups will be given to men getting first and second places in the individual events, and medals to the winners of the interclass relay. All those who wish to compete must take strength tests before...
...step--You've Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes...