Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...widely read in this country. He has recently been lecturing on invitation of the faculty at Princeton. He will read chiefly selections from his poems on submarine warfare, which were suppressed in England by the official censor of the British War Office. The reading will be part of a fair being held at the hotel in aid of the North End Union...
...Dolly Sisters, Roszica and Yancsi, the twin stars in "His Bridal Night" at the Wilbur Theatre, have offered their services in aid of the fair and will give an exhibition in the ballroom of the hotel this afternoon...
...Lampoon comes out serene amidst alarms with a Vanity Fair number. Only by scattered references and the use of military terms in some of the passages which the reviewer is afraid to quote, do the punsters remind us of the military situation. It is just as well that, in these hideous times, we should be given something to take our minds off our studies. In fact, like the publication which it seeks to satirize, the present number of the Lampoon is calculated to take your mind off of anything. This is easy because it first convinces you that you have...
...Long Day Closes, Glee Club. Sullivan 7. Midnight Flyer, Hagar, arr. Rice Banjo Club. 8. Quartet: A. R. Simms '17, A. W. Wright '17, J. H. Townsend '17, and G. W. B. Hartwell '17. 9. Venetian Love Song, Mandolin Club. Nevin 10. Football Songs. Glee Club. 11. Fair Harvard...
...Alfred Noyes, the English poet, will read from his poems and tell of his experiences in England, at the Copley-Plaza next Thursday at 8.30. The reading will be part of a two-day fair in aid of the North End Union, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday of next week...