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...University Reception given in the Union last night was a pleasant event. About 225 people attended, including not only officers of instruction and government and their families, but also members of the Corporation, the Board of Overseers, and the visiting committees. Although the number of people present was not as large as last year, the fact was due in great part to the conditions of the weather. The ladies who received were Mrs. J. B. Ames, Mrs. C. H. Toy, Mrs. W. T. Councilman, Mrs. F. C. Lowell and Mrs. J. J. Storrow...
...Harvard Indoor Carnival will be held in the Gymnasium and on the Holmes Field board track. The principal events will be a 15-yard dash, high-jump, shot-put, sack-race, tug-of-war, and inter-dormitory relay races. There will be six men on each of the dormitory relay teams and each man will run two laps on the Holmes Field track
...annual University Reception will be held this evening in the Union at 8.30 o'clock. Invitations have been sent to members of the Corporation, the Board of Overseers, the visiting committees, and the officers of instruction and government with their families, and it is expected that about 300 people will be present. There will be no special guests at the reception. Professor and Mrs. Kuehnemann will be present, but not until late in the evening...
...reception is in charge of the board of managers of the University Receptions, of which Professor E. Wambaugh '76 is chairman; Professor G. H. Chase '96, secretary; and Dr. A. M. Tozzer '00, treasurer. The arrangements are in charge of the executive committee of the Board, composed of the above officers and Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75, Professor W. R. Spalding '87, and Professor W. S. Burke...
...renews itself for successive periods of two years, except upon notice to the contrary by properly constituted authorities not less than six weeks before the termination of the previous period of two years. This action on the part of the Athletic Committee was caused by the vote of the Board of Overseers in concurrence with the Corporation on November 21 directing the committee to sanction no appointments for intercollegiate contests after July 1, 1907. It was consequently necessary to discontinue this two-year agreement with Yale, the second term of which expires on the 15th of next March...