Word: come
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clearly brought out by the speakers at the annual conference of social workers at Phillips Brooks House last evening. Professor W. Z. Ripley of the Economics Department spoke of the labor question and its connection with the college undergraduate. "When you get in business you are going to come into contact with the unions. Most people are prejudiced against the unions and it is your place while you are young to begin to size up the situation. Now you are unprejudiced and therefore you have a better opportunity of making up your mind. Attend the labor meetings held in Boston...
...opportunity for those who wish to build up their acquaintance in the University, and no better chance of learning the various activities in Cambridge can be secured. This competition is the only one limited to Sophomores and hence it is a distinct advantage for the Class of 1919 to come out in the present race...
Unless more candidates come out for Freshmen soccer the team will be forced to cancel its games. To date, there have never been more than twelve men on the field, and yesterday the number fell to seven. Sufficient practice cannot be obtained without two full teams. Last year 25 men, and the year before that, 44, appeared for the first work...
...first trials for the Pierian Sodality will be held in the Music Building tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Alloo, trombone soloist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who will again conduct the Sodality, will be in charge of the trials. Candidates from all classes, particularly 1920, are urged to come out, as there are many vacancies due to graduation last June. All candidates should bring their instruments, but no music, as the trials will consist in the reading of simple music at sight...
...work on the Pierian Sodality will be an excellent opportunity for Freshmen to get into the social life of the College and to meet upper classmen. In addition, they will come in contact with the Music Department and reap the benefit of association with musicians of note and of working under a conductor who has acquired experience here and abroad as a follower of Dr. Karl Muck, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra...