Word: club
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Club of Boston will give a dinner tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock to the University baseball team of 1916, which won the intercollegiate title. The team was made up of the following: Captain H. L. Nash '16, G. E. Abbot '17, J. T. Beal '17, H. S. Bothfeld '17, F. P. Coolidge '16, F. G. Fripp '16, W. C. Garritt '17, C. L. Harrison, Jr., '18, R. Harte '17, J. Knowles, Jr., '18, E. M. Mahan '16, G. A. Percy '18, C. S. Reed '17, T. H. Safford '16, W. Whitney...
...Wireless Club has elected the following officers for the year 1916-17; manager, Stearns Poor '17, of West Newton; secretary-treasurer, Eldridge Buckingham '19, of San Francisco, Cal.; chief operator, Samuel Winthrop Dean '19, of Lexington. The executive committee for the year will consist of these officers and Edwin Putnam Dallin '16, of Arlington Heights, and Ernest Flagg Henderson, Jr., '18, of Monadnock, N. H. Professor H. Zennec, of Germany, one of the world's foremost authorities on wireless telegraphy, and Dr. Leon Chaffee, instructor in physics at the University, were elected as honorary members of the club...
...Wireless Club was formed in 1910. It is intended for those undergraduates who are interested in wireless telegraphy from a practical or an experimental standpoint. The operating room is in the basement of the Union, and an operator is on duty every night...
...Living Room of the Union yesterday evening at 8.15 o'clock. The question under debate was: "Resolved, That Woodrow Wilson Should be Re-Elected President of the United States." The debating on both sides was very keen and spirited, and the whole subject was well threshed out. Each political club was represented by three speakers, and the argument centred around them. Judge A. P. Stone '93, in introducing the first speaker, characterized the two candidates by stating that which ever one is elected, he will be a man who will be an honor to the country...
...last speaker for the Republican Club, B. D. Bromley 3L, said that "Mr. Wilson has showed himself guilty of the error of legislating, and then investigating afterwards...