Word: common
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Review" proposes to take all subjects and treat them in the light of knowledge and common sense. Such a treatment cannot but have a stabilizing effect on opinion, and, at a time when stable thought is very rare indeed, the "Review" should be of inestimable value. We need to discover the point of view of the opposition. The new magazine promises to show it to us without making it revolting. It must maintain its position at all costs, and must receive the recognition of the country. It promises to afford a meeting ground for ideas, and to promote discussion...
...Association will conduct the meeting. Rev. C. T. Hillings will read the necrology. At 10.30 there will be a business meeting. At 11.15 Rev. Samuel McChord Crothers, D.D., will give an address on "Liberalism in an Age of Revolution." Luncheon will be served at 12.30, in the Common Room, Divinity Hall, followed by brief addresses by Dean Fenn, Rev. Minot Simons, and others...
Upon the conclusion of the musical program, dancing will start in the Dining and Common Rooms of Smith Halls. Bert Lowe's orchestra from Boston, and Markel's orchestra from New York will furnish the music. The piazza on the south side of the Building will be opened to the dancers...
...fellowship with students from other colleges, as well as with the speakers and leaders, forms the greatest single feature. The chance offered here of meeting and becoming acquainted with men not only from one's own college, but from many others, is considered most valuable for talking over common problems and ideals and comparing one's opinions on these subjects. Such problems or questions seem to most of the delegates easy of solution in the friendly conferences with some sympathetic and experienced leader; others have gained information and practical advice which has proved invaluable in later years...
...intricacies of the concentration and distribution system will be explained to the Class of 1922 at the Jubilee meeting in the Smith Halls Common Room tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Dean Greenough and Professors Chase and Edgell of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, will address the class...