Word: callings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...when the Harvard Dramatic Club produces a play, it may do so only by accepting the kindness of a private club in allowing it to use a stage. It has no home which it can call its own; its scenery and properties after a production either become lost for want of room to keep them, or they must be crowded into the already desperately crowded 47 Workshop Room in Massachusetts Hall. Despite this, the Club has been able to do what no other University Dramatic Club has done,--successfully to write, stage, and act its own plays, in productions that...
...should like to call the attention of members of the University to certain facts in regard to the continuance of German propaganda in this country. During actual hostilities most of us were keenly alive to the menace of German agents in America, but now that the armistice has been signed and the Imperial Government overthrown, we are prone to think that Boche propaganda is a thing of the past--which is not true by any means...
...second call for news candidates has been postponed until after the Spring Recess on account of the term examinations. All men who have the slightest interest in the competition should report at the CRIMSON Building at that time, whether they are already participating in organized athletics or not. At that time each man may bring up his case and it is not improbable that satisfactory arrangements may be made in event of his competing for one of the remaining positions on the board. Men who enter the competition at this second call will be in no way handicapped in their...
...observation of rowing and between the hours of three-thirty and five-thirty all those who desire to watch the crews will be welcome. I can assure those who come that the management, Coach "Bill" Haines, and myself will do all in our power to make their call pleasant and profitable. FREDERIC B. WHITMAN '19, Acting Captain University Crew...
...speech of March 3rd to the end of endeavoring to show that the Covenant is badly drafted in that the high contracting parties and the league itself may be two separate entities. With all due respect to Senator Knox, it is the custom of states making a treaty to call themselves the high contracting parties and each state signing or adhering to the treaty becomes, ipso facto, a high contracting party. The writer has just had occasion to examine and copy parts of the actual texts of about fifty treaties for the last four centuries, and it is evident that...