Word: clocks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...announcement of prizes and award of detours, won during the year 1908-1909, will take place at the annual meeting held for that purpose in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Dean Hurlbut will preside, making a short preliminary statement of the purposes of the meeting, and later awarding the distinctions. The address will be made by President Lowell, and will be his first long formal address since his inauguration. The singing will be by the University Glee Club, and the audience is requested to join in the singing of the first and last songs, the words...
...platform will be reserved for members of the Faculty and the Governing Boards, and those on the floor for scholarship, prize, and detur winners and former winners of distinctions. Seats in the first balcony will be reserved for invited guests and members of the University until 7.55 o'clock, when the public will be admitted. The second balcony will be open to the public throughout...
Professor I. L. Winter '86, of the Department of Public Speaking, will give a reading from Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" in Appleton Chapel next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. In connection with the reading a musical program has been arranged by Mr. W. A. Locke '69, consisting of old English and Christmas carols. Mr. H. L. Murphy '08 will assist in the program as vocal soloist, and Dean W. W. Fenn '84 will make a brief address. The exercises will be open to the public...
...final contest for the Pasteur Debating Medal will be hold in the Fogg Lecture Room, instead of the New Lecture Hall as was announced, at 8 o'clock this evening. At the preliminary trials on December 3 the following eight men were retained, and will speak tonight in the order named: E. J. Arnstin '13, E. L. Viets '11, A. A. Berle, Jr., '13, T. M. Gregory '10, C. S. Collier '11, H. B. Ehrmann '11, A. D. Brigham '12, and G. E. Judd '11. Each may use notes, but is not to read his speech...
...third in the series of eight concerts by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre will be given this evening at 8 o'clock under the direction of Max Friedler. Tickets for the remaining six concerts at $5.50 and single tickets for tonight's concert at 31 are on sale at George H. Kent's University Bookstore. Single tickets may also be purchased at the door of the Theatre...