Word: centralized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Progressive marchers, augmented by a delegation from Tufts College, will follow at 6.45 o'clock. Enlivened by the music of three bands, it will march to Central square, where the Cambridge Progressive Club members with their bands will join them. Thus increased numerically, the line will wend itself on to Copley square where delegations from all over the state, and representatives from neighboring colleges will be met. A huge parade will form here and will proceed on to Boston Common where a monster open-air rally will be held. Progressive candidates, C. S. Bird '77, D. Cosgrove, and others will...
...Harvard Progressive Club will hold a torchlight parade on Saturday evening. The parade will form in Harvard square at 6.45 o'clock and, headed by a band, will march to Central square, where it will be joined by the Cambridge Progressive Club marchers. At Copley square they will join Progressive marchers from every section of the state. These will include many delegations from neighboring colleges. A monster parade will be formed here which will march to Boston Common where a big open air rally will be held. At this rally, C. S. Bird '77 and D. Cosgrove, Progressive candidates...
...first speakers, representing the organized political clubs, dealt largely with the party platforms from a more or less scientific point of view, the tariff assuming the central position in the preliminary discussion. While the scheduled speakers were largely from the Law School, when debate was thrown open to the floor, more members of the College were heard and the discussion assumed a more argumentative tone. About ten men made short three minute addresses, although a much larger number were ready to speak. The discussion was closed by short summarizing speeches by representatives of the four political clubs. Debate...
...second floor is another central lounge, 31x33. About a third of the front of this floor on the west side is given up to a private dining room, 38x29, and behind it is another dining room, 23x17. The remaining two-thirds of the front of the second floor is the library, which is 54 feet wide and 29 feet deep. The rest of the space on this floor is used for serving and toilet rooms. The rear of this floor as well as the two floors above, is occupied by "Harvard Hall...
...hundred and fifty men have already accepted the invitation of the Christian Association and others may accept, for the invitations remain still open. The Cambridge Y. M. C. A. building is two blocks west of Central square, opposite the City Hall...