Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second campaign of the University branch of the Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross will end next Saturday. It is the purpose of this campaign to raise the enrolment of the branch in the University to at least 1,000 members. Enrolment may be made and the membership fee of $1 paid at the CRIMSON Building or in Weld 3 at any time before Saturday. No applications for membership in the University branch may be made after that day, but all applications must be made through the Boston office located at 42 Water street...
...kill a skunk," was the advice which "Billy" Sunday gave to over 20,000 students in the big tabernacle on "Student Night" last evening. The big tabernacle was crowded to capacity and fully 10,000 were turned away at the most notable service so far of the "Billy" Sunday campaign. Delegations from every educational institution in and nearby Boston were present. After the opening hymn each delegation gave its cheer. The singing by the huge choir, particular the "echo-singing" across the tabernacle, worked up the spirit of the meeting...
...which "Billy" Sunday will deliver before more than 6,000 students at the revivalist's tabernacle on Huntington avenue, Boston, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Over a thousand members of the University will attend the service, which has been designated as "Student Night" by the "Billy" Sunday evangelistic campaign committee. A special section of the tabernacle will be reserved for students of the University who hold tickets. It is important that everyone be there when the doors open at 6.30 o'clock because those who do not hold student tickets will be admitted at 7 o'clock and holders...
...Billy" Sunday's evangelistic campaign committee has designated Friday evening as "Student Night" at the Sunday Tabernacle on Huntington avenue, Boston. On that evening the greater part of the big tabernacle will be set aside for students and Mr. Sunday will deliver his famous students sermon, "The Forces that Win." A large number of the members of the various educational institutions of Boston and vicinity will be in attendance. Over a thousand Technology students will be at the service and a representation of fully that number from the University. The University has been allotted seats which are among the best...
...Talk on "The British Campaign in France During the Summer of 1916," by Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, Harvard Club, Boston...