Word: englanders
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...library of the Union has recently received a number of new books which make a valuable addition to that collection. Among those recently published are: "Shelley in England," Roger Ingpen; "Short Rations," Madeleine Z. Doty; "Pip," by Ian Hay; "America's Relations to the Great War," J. W. Burgess; the collected poems of James Elroy Flecker; "The Spirit of American Literature," J. A. Macy; "The Advance of the English Novel," W. L. Phelps; "Dante," C. H. Grandgent '83; "Lost Endeavor," by John Masefield; "A Popular Life of Martin Luther," Elsie Singmaster; "Health and Disease," R. I. Lee '02; "Abraham Lincoln...
...Club announces the casts for the remaining three plays to be given at its annual spring production April 3, 4, and 5. The three plays, as is also the fourth, "The Reunion," are serious in subject and mode of treatment. "Transfer of Property" deals with Christian Science and New England life in general. The second of the plays, "The Little Cards," concerns the life of an immigrant on Ellis Island. It is a satire on the Binet test and shows how some of the worst immigrants are allowed to enter this country while some of the most desirable are excluded...
...Department of the East, arrived in Boston yesterday. Coming out to Cambridge about 11 o'clock, he conferred with President Lowell for an hour. In the afternoon he inspected one of the companies of the R. O. T. C., and later attended the military conference of the six New England governors which began in the State House at 4 o'clock. This conference, convened at Governor McCall's invitation, discussed programs of military preparation and public safety which should be adopted in the event of war between the United States and Germany...
More advanced, perhaps, are the plans at Princeton, where 75 undergraduates and a number of faculty members have volunteered to go to England on the first of June to participate in the Y. M. C. A. work which is being carried on in the concentration camps of the British army. As it has previously been reported, 20 men will be selected from this number to carry on religious work in the British camps...
...clock in Huntington Hall, Boylston street, Boston. Each of the seven lectures in the series is to be given both in the evening and the following afternoon. At the first and second lectures the Appleton Chapel choir will assist Dr. Davison; at the fourth and fifth, the New England Conservatory Chorus; and at the third, sixth and seventh, the Radcliffe Choral Society and the Appleton Chapel choir...