Word: boston
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will go until we read something of the nature of Mr. Carpenter's effort. This much we may say: The most of it is such arrant and superficial satire as to lose its sting. We can even laugh about it--especially the poor ignorant Westerner's difficulties with the Boston transit system, and the supposedly cutting remarks on Cambridge weather. Who, indeed, will go so far as to take exception at the latter? And, by the way, the supposed "sop" he throws out to our outraged feelings in his last paragraph is wholly unnecessary. Not only that, but it mars...
...last performance of the four Dramatic Club plays, "The Harbor of Lost Ships," "The Reunion," "A Transfer of Property" and "The Little Cards" will be given at Copley Hall, Boston, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. An informal dance will be given afterward...
Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 will give the first of a series of lectures on "Government" at Huntington Hall, Boston, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. This series which was arranged by the Special Aid Society, will be given entirely by professors of the University. "Who Steers the Ship of State" will be the subject of Professor Hart's lecture...
...annual spring social service dinner and conference will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 6.15 o'clock. Mr. Henry Abrams, of the Boston School Committee, and secretary of the Boston Central Labor Union, will speak on "What the College Man Owes the Community." The undergraduate viewpoint on social service will be presented by two men who are doing active work in this field, E. P. Stone 3M and Roger Pierce '19. Stone will take for his subject "What Social Service Does for the Student," and Pierce will tell "The Experiences of a Novice...
...series of lectures by professors of the University has been arranged by the Special Aid Society to be given at Huntington Hall, Boston. Professor Albert Bushman Hart '80 will give the first lecture tomorrow evening at 5 o'clock, when he speaks on "Who Steers the Ship of State?" All the topics come under the general subject of "Government," and they will be as follows: April 11, Professor Arthur Norman Holcombe '06, on "The Inside of State Government"; April 18, Professor George Grafton Wilson, on "International Rights and Duties of American Citizens"; May 2, Professor G. C. Whipple...