Word: friday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...schedule opens at the Arena on Friday night, when the M. I. T. skaters will face the University sextet. The Engineers are supposed to have a strong squad, despite their small opportunity for practice...
...Friday evening at 8 o'clock in Emerson, D. M. Edonard Champion, widely-known French publisher and patron of men of letters, will lecture on Proudest. This lecture, which will be in French, is open to the general public...
There are, in the second place, four very tangible advantages which the Federation has offered at this Congress. Commissions sat on Friday afternoon averring to discuss the curriculum, teachers, athletics, student government, and the honor system. Instead of adopting half baked resolutions, approving this and condemning that, permanent committees were set up or recommended to study the curriculum, teachers and student government and report at the congress next December. This ensures so far as possible scholarly, effective research. Second, a news service, which has already been initiated, will be developed into an effective center of feature articles by men such...
When the University skaters square off against the M. I. T. sextet at the Arena on Friday night, the hockey season will get its 1926 start. This tilt is the only scheduled engagement for the Crimson before Christmas, although several strong Canadian teams may be met during the vacation. With a large number of experienced candidates reporting for daily practice, the prospects for a strong squad are exceedingly bright...
...before 7.45 o'clock tomorrow will be chosen a First, Second, and Third Marshal, and one man for each of the other offices. The election of a Secretary, Class Committee, Class Day Committee, and Album Committee will not take place until December 15, with the nominations being announced next Friday. The first election will be held on Wednesday between 9 o'clock and 5 o'clock. The polls will be in Harvard and Sever Halls...