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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Cardinal Mercier has accepted the invitation from President Lowell to visit the University on his forthcoming trip to Boston. The famous prelate will come to Cambridge on the afternoon of Monday, October 6, probably at 3 o'clock or a little later. His Eminence will spend some three hours in inspecting the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CARDINAL MERCIER WILL BE GUEST OF UNIVERSITY OCT. 6 | 9/24/1919 | See Source »

Military training has come to stay. The plans outlined by Colonel Goetz in his talk to Freshmen showed conclusively that the Government has established a well-organized course of instruction at the leading universities and colleges. Never again will this nation allow itself to be caught so unprepared in trained men and material...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN INSURANCE POLICY | 9/23/1919 | See Source »

...previous experience is required of either the 1923 or upperclass candidates. In experienced men are urged by the rowing management to come out early, however, in order that they may receive all the instruction possible. It will be necessary for candidates to supply themselves with the following equipment: sweater, rowing shoes, hat, rowing pants, shirt, long drawers, and socks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL ROWING SEASON STARTS NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON | 9/23/1919 | See Source »

...chief attractions will be the restaurant, which will be entirely under the Union management, with its own steward, chef and staff. Good food, well cooked and attractively served, is the aim. Here there will be a dining room where undergraduates will care to bring their guests and relatives who come to Cambridge instead of being obliged to take them into Boston. Board will be $9.50 per week, members of the Union being allowed to "sign on." Individual meals will be served at the following rates: Breakfast 45 cents, Luncheon 65 cents, and Dinner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Union | 9/23/1919 | See Source »

...national and international prominence will be invited to the Union during the winter months. No man who has a message of interest to Harvard will be overlooked. It has been remarked that, of late years, many prominent men have spoken at Yale and other colleges, and have not come to Harvard. By reestablishing the Union as a center for lectures and entertainers of note, this fault, it is hoped, can be remedied. A complete schedule of entertainments is now being worked upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Union | 9/23/1919 | See Source »

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