Word: explaining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first of a series of 1917 class smokers will take place in the Dining Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock tonight. Several of the class officers will explain plans for class activities during the remainder of the year. The other speakers will be W. J. Bingham '16, president of last year's Freshman class, C. F. Farrington '16, president of the Sophomore class, and Q. Reynolds '14, captain of the University crew...
...view of two recent editorials, one in the CRIMSON and one in the Illustrated, concerning the eligibility of graduates to the debating team, I should like to explain the position of the Debating Council on this question...
...riddle of a Harvard-Yale football game is one which the wiseacres of the football coterie have never been able to solve. If they cannot explain results that have been, surely they cannot predict what results will be. "The odds are on Harvard," say some with a finality that spells a Crimson victory. But who ever heard of odds on Yale, reasonable or unreasonable? "Harvard has a better record," say others, forgetting that games are not won on records. Harvard tried the record policy in 1910 and Yale in 1911, and neither won. "Yale has the old Yale spirit...
...classes will meet as usual in Phillips Brooks House tonight. The Junior class meets at 6.45 o'clock and the Freshman class at 7. Doctor Fitch will continue his talks on "Freshman Problems." Doctor Gifford will discuss with the Juniors the interesting topic of "Miracles" and will endeavor to explain the truth of Bible reports on this subject...
...Chamber Music Recitals has been made by the department of music. Three concerts are to be given by Mr. Arthur Whiting and assisting artists in the New Lecture Hall on Friday evenings, December 5, January 9, and March 20, at 8.15 o'clock. At each concert Mr. Whiting will explain and comment on the compositions to be rendered. The assisting artists at the first concert will be the Flonzaley quartet, in music for stringed-instruments; at the second, Miss Christine Miller, mezzo-sopraho, in classical and modern songs; at the third, the University Quartet of New York in four-part...