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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hear both Dr. Figgis' first Noble lecture and President Eliot's talk on "Diversity in Family, College, and State." Moreover, tomorrow's lecturers deserve audiences as large and as representative as possible. It may be that the present conflict was unavoidable, but it seems likely that had a complete calendar of coming engagements been consulted, it would not have occurred...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN UNFORTUNATE CONFLICT. | 3/6/1911 | See Source »

...Such a calendar is now being conducted by the Council of Federated Clubs. Every Saturday is posted in the Union and in Phillips Brooks House a list of events of interest to the members of the University. This announcement contains the engagements for the week by the day and hour. In addition, there is kept in the Union Office a card catalogue of advance dates for meetings of clubs, lectures, concerts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN UNFORTUNATE CONFLICT. | 3/6/1911 | See Source »

...Council of Federated Clubs begs to call the attention of the University to the calendar now posted every Saturday in the Union and Phillips Brooks House. It contains on the first page a list of events occurring in the ensuing week, arranged chronologically. The second page contains a list of next meetings of constituent clubs, of serial lectures, and concerts, and of other events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Federated Clubs' Calendar. | 3/2/1911 | See Source »

...date-book, upon which the calendar is based, but containing advance dates in chronological order, may always be found in the Union office. Persons not members of the Union can obtain the information by telephone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Federated Clubs' Calendar. | 3/2/1911 | See Source »

...weeks intervene, and if the work of this period is not kept up conscientiously, the time after the recess will be found all too short to make up for past work neglected. In brief, men should realize that the vacation actually brings the examinations ten days nearer than the calendar indicates. After the recess, an immediate resumption of hard study is difficult. A moderate degree of industry now will save much worry and sleep in January, and at the same time insure better marks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN HUMBLE WARNING. | 11/11/1910 | See Source »

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