Word: entertainment
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There was one point, however, brought out, which was of pressing importance. The assistant manager of the track team called attention to the coming Interscholastic Track Meet and to the fact that the management was having great difficulty in finding men who would agree to entertain the visiting runners. There are eighteen schools represented, he said, and of these, only six have clubs at Harvard. In closing, he suggested that here is at first hand an opportunity to reform the present attitude of undergraduates toward prep school men. Otherwise teams from the twelve schools which have no alumni organizations...
...Entertainment Committee has decided to provide music in the dining halls of the Freshman Dormitories at supper every few days. Several Jazz bands and small orchestras, which have been organized apart from the regular Freshman orchestra, have voluntered their services. One band has already visited Smith Halls and will entertain Gore and Standish in the near future. Other groups will rotate from hall to hall in a similar manner...
During his two-day stay in Cambridge the Harvard Italian Club will entertain Professor Piccoli and sometime during his visit he will lecture to the Club in private...
...refusal on the part of the Student Council to sponsor the conference might also have been interpreted as evidence of coldness. By fostering friendly intercourse between "courteous host and all-approving guest" --to use Byron's words--, Harvard will help to dispel any illusions the country at large may entertain as to her supposedly unfriendly attitude...
Owing to the remarkably large demand for tickets the "47 Workshop" matinees, scheduled to entertain New York audiences on April 18 and 19, will be given at the Morosco Theatre instead of at the Little, a much smaller house, as previously announced. Definite plans have now been not for the theatrical tour. The players will leave for New York on Sunday, April 17, perform there on Monday and Tuesday, and afterwards will visit Utica, Buffalo and Cleveland. Just previous to the New York trip Professor G. P. Baker '87 will take the "47 Workshop" to Worcester and possibly to other...