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...Intercollegiate Socialist Society and the Fabian Club will hold a joint conference and dinner at Grundmann's Studios, 198 Clarendon street, Boston, Wednesday evening, at 6.15 o'clock. The subject for discussion will be: "Shall We Prepare?" Several prominent speakers will open the debate, after which the floor will be open to general discussion. Those who are scheduled to talk are as follows: Dr. E. H. Gruening '07, Managing Editor of the Boston Traveller; Miss Emily Balch, Professor of Economics at Wellesley College; G. W. Harris, Professor of Chemistry at Simmons College; W. H. Crook, 2G., M.A. Oxford...
President George E. Horr of the Newton Theological Institution, one of the American delegates to the International Peace Conference in Switzerland, will speak on the European war, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, in the the vestry of the First Baptist Church, corner of Clarendon street and Commonwealth avenue, Boston. A special invitation to attend has been extended to members of the University...
...Brookline; F. L. Cole, of Duluth, Minn.; K. J. Conant, of Milwaukee, Wis.; J. L. Foley, of Medford; F. Graves, of St. Paul, Minn.; R. M. Hersey, of Jamaica Plain; C. F. Isley, of Milwaukee, Wis.; D. Kimball, of Boston; S. Lancaster, of Worcester; J. B. Lockwood, of Clarendon, Va.; P. R. Mechem, of Chicago, Ill.; T. L. O'Connor, of Boston; G. H. Shaw, of Boston; M. H. Spear, of Chicago, Ill.; W. M. Washburn, of New York, N. Y.; R. C. Watson, of Milton; G. H. Williams, of Baltimore...
...them to publish books of much value in scholarship, but they have no press. Princeton has a press but its purpose is narrower. Even the University of Chicago, although it has a press of its own, does not even attempt to take the scholarly position of such as the Clarendon press of Cambridge. Harvard not only has an opportunity to be the first to establish such an institution, but it is in a position to make it successful. Its thought has long been forcing a way into publication by various channels. Separate endowments enable books in the various branches...
...third public performance of "The Merry Devil of Edmonton," the twelfth annual revival presented by the Harvard chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, will be given in Copley Hall, Clarendon street, Boston, this evening, at 8 o'clock. The final production will be given in "The Barn" at Wellesley on Saturday evening. Tickets for both performances at $1.50 and $1 each, are on sale at the Co-operative Society stores, at Herrick's, and upon application to K. McR. Clark '11, Russell 1. They may also be obtained at Copley Hall after 7 o'clock...