Word: demands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After Thursday, printed application blanks and envelopes may be had at Phillips Brooks House, Leavitt & Peirce's and the Union office. As the supply of these will not greatly exceed the demand men should not take more than the necessary number of blanks. Plans of the various buildings, together with the usual pamphlet regarding rooms, may be obtained at the Bursar's office after Thursday...
...management of the Union has decided to continue its special a la carte service for lunch and dinner as the demand for a less expensive service has been steadily increasing. The menu will be changed daily and will consist of the best possible food obtainable for the moderate prices charged. It is expected that many men who did not find it convenient to eat at the Union under the other system will take advantage of this new arrangement. Table d'hote meals, however, will continue to be served as formerly...
...concert or to comment on short comings, but the violin playing of Mr. Kendrie in the Grieg Sonata, the singing of Messrs. Hanscom and Hancock, Mr. Moeldmer's interpretation of the Chopin G flat study, and the polished ensemble of the cerensky pieces played by Messrs. Davison and Moeldner, demand especial recognition...
...women to take up the fight for their political rights. Hence, at the opening of this century, the first woman's political organization in England was formed to organize the suffrage movement and to take some definite action in behalf of its cause. At the same time a popular demand for some social reform had sprung up in England chiefly owing to the women's increasing influence in politics. The Liberal party at that time realizing that this influence might be used for their own ends, brought women into actual politics by organizing a political league for women...
...order to meet a popular demand for less expensive service at the dining room of the Union, a special a la carte service has been arranged for lunch and dinner. Beginning with lunch today meals will be served under this system in the main dining room during the regular hours. The menu will be changed daily and will consist of the best possible food for the moderate prices charged. It is expected that many men who did not find it convenient to eat at the Union under the other system will take advantage of this new arrangement. Table d'hote...