Word: explaining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...response to many requests the chief subject for discussion will be the undergraduate social system. R. F. Cleveland, 1919, will explain to the visiting alumni the ground upon which certain members of the Sophomore Class have taken a stand in opposition to the upper-class clubs, and will give an outline of their plans for the improvement of present conditions. It is also planned to have the point of view of those who are opposed to the sophomore movement presented by a prominent senior who is a club member. It is the desire of the Graduate Council that all phases...
...have been in touch with those at Washington in charge of the "Officers' Aerial Reserve" during the past few months and will be glad to explain to those interested how they can join this branch of our military reserve. ROGER AMORY...
...time-recording, clocks, adding machines, typewriters, loose-leaf forms and accounting books, and a Hollerity Tabulating Machine." The rooms are open daily, except Saturday and Sunday between 1.30 and 5.30 o'clock, and are under the charge of L. V. Boyle 2GB and E. C. Loucks 1GB, who explain the operation of the equipment...
...article. In the Monday edition, under the heading of 'Comment on Current Events in Sport,' we come upon an item on the same subject wherein we find the following paragraphs: 'Yale and Harvard have each appealed to the other to shorten the New London Classic; and now rowing followers explain Yale's new tack by pointing to the fact that Eli crews have been far from successful in recent years and that last June all three--'varsity, junior and freshman--were vastly, inferior to the Crimson shells.' I pass over the fact that during the last three years, under Coach...
...class, of course, that the matter is in the field of contention. All the speakers mentioned in the list above apparently were considered not propagandists. Neither was Captain Ian Hay Beith, whom the CRIMSON accurately referred to as having "been sent to this country by the British Government to explain Britain's part in the war," who was permitted to speak in Sanders Theatre on December 11, 1916 (the meeting open to the public, tickets one dollar, the proceeds to go to the Cambridge Surgical Dressings Committee). My sympathies in the war happen to be with the Allies...