Word: entertains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Meiklejohn, veteran referee of Harvard-Yale boat races, and appointed to officiate this year, will entertain the members of both crews at a dinner at the Hotel Griswold. New London, on Sunday night...
...case of rain, the spread will be held within the Phillips Brooks House itself where ample space is available to entertain the guests. The spread committee, of which D. A. Lomasney '28 is chairman, has provided engraved invitations for students in the University who wish to invite guests to the spread. These may be purchased at the P. B. H. for $.10 apiece...
...plan. Two hundred names shows an encouraging interest, but it is ridiculous to expect or ask the Freshman class alone to insure a University dining hall. In the first place many of the first year men look forward to election to clubs in the fall and others entertain vaguer hopes. It is too much to expect men in this situation to bind themselves to a club table even for a half year. In the second place it is merely aphoristic to remark that before there can be a want there must be a lack. Freshmen are still being fed regularly...
Resides Beethoven and Wagner, there was Bach?sacred solos and secular cantatas alike, including the drollery of "Aeolus Appeased" which, after writing it to entertain an honored old professor, Bach changed but slightly to celebrate a Polish king. Cincinnati also heard for the first time "La Primavera" of Ottorino Respighi, dulcet lyric on the text: "God is a Child, for His countenance is frank and truthful like that of a man filled with love...
...students if, he pleases, many tutors receive them at their rooms, or houses, and offer them such stimulus to geniality as tea and cigarettes (or so I hear). Several of the younger unmarried men are given free quarters in the senior dormitories, with the understanding that they should informally entertain at least once a week not only their own especial students, but other seniors...