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...other notable examples of this same lack of coordination have occurred within a very few months. The first one took place shortly before Easter vacation, when two organizations, planning to make trips during the recess, discovered that they were playing in the same city. Obviously this meant that one organization or the other, perhaps both, would suffer greatly, and one of them was forced to change its itinerary at considerable trouble and expense. Today the University debating team meets its opponents from the University of Washington, and the Seniors hold their annual picnic. No matter how little the average undergraduate...
Since the unhappy Easter Rebellion of 1916, the Irish question has steadily grown in importance; and as the need has grown more evident for an immediate solution of the problem, the problem has apparently grown more and more difficult to solve...
...Easter week will be a busy one for the theatre-goer, with three plays scheduled to open in Boston...
Tonight at 7.15 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union there will be a meeting for all football men, preliminary to spring practice, which starts immediately after the Easter recess. Coach "Bob" Fisher, whose work was so successful last fall, Arnold Horween '20, who has been chosen to captain the 1920 eleven, and W. H. Trumbull '15, who was acting captain in 1915 when C. E. Brickley was incapacitated by appendicitis, will be the speakers. The management is particularly desirous that all men who were connected with football this year attend this meeting, regardless of whether they will...
...Harvard themselves carried into the war, the spirit in which many of them laid down their lives. If there is ever to be a Harvard commemoration of these men, can there be a better time for it than April 6, 1920? This will be but two days after Easter, the festival of hope following upon sacrifice. The Bulletin has no desire to keep harping on a single string, or to raise anything resembling a clamor for what should be an essentially spontaneous rendering of honor where honor is due. But the approach of a national anniversary marking a high point...