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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...order to avoid unnecessary confusion at the 1907 Union Dance each couple will be assigned to a box. Men wishing to occupy a box together should apply in groups of from eight to twelve, giving in each case the names of the ladies they intend to bring. Couples who do not apply in groups will be assigned seats in a general box. As no charge will be made for boxes, the occupants will be expected to provide the furnishings and decorations. All applications for boxes must be sent by mail to R. L. Bacon, Harvard Union, before next Saturday...
...avoid unnecessary confusion at the 1907 Union Dance on Tuesday, February 20, each couple will be assigned to a box. Men wishing to occupy a box together should apply in groups of from eight to twelve, giving in each case the names of the ladies they intend to bring. Couples who do not apply in groups will be assigned seats in a general box. As no charge will be made for boxes, the occupants will be expected to provide the furnishings and decorations. All applications for boxes must be sent by mail to R. L. Bacon, Harvard Union, before February...
...same ship with the Lifters and Wigglesworth to Japan. Owing to various complications Wigglesworth is arrested by the Marquis Hari Kari, after the party has arrived in Japan, but the timely arrival of lawyer Smith, who has discovered his mistake, and the identification of Wigglesworth as an American millionaire, bring about the extrication of Wigglesworth from the angry marquis and his happy union with May Lifter...
...Germanic Museum Association are the following: $10 from Mr. C. W. Ernst of Boston; $675, proceeds of a performance given by Mr. H. Conried for the benefit of the Museum; $100, proceeds of a Schiller centennial celebration given by the Orpheus Musical Society of Boston. These gifts bring the present balance...
...novice gymnastic meet will be held in the Gymnasium this evening at 8 o'clock. The object of this meet is to bring out men in the University who have had experience in gymnastics, and to aid the captain of the gymnastic team in selecting men for the first team. Prizes will be given to the winner of each event, and to the best all-around performer. The following men will act as judges: C. B. Lewis, Tufts; W. P. Bradley, Malden Y. M. C. A.; E. Blood, Somerville...