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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...purpose of this report is to outline the more important activities and the general work of Phillips Brooks House Association during the period in which the retiring cabinet has held office but not in any way to review the more special activities of the Association's special committees and constituent societies, whose work is presented in their respective reports. The question that invariably arises at the end of the year is whether the Brooks House has been as successful as usual; and if the test of success is to be found in the ability to adapt itself to meet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROOKS HOUSE SOLVED SERIOUS WAR PROBLEMS | 4/10/1919 | See Source »

...general, the festivities will follow the plan of former Jubilees, and will commence with a concert in the Smith Halls Common Room late in the afternoon of June 3. The main feature of the festival will be the interdormitory song contest, which will take place early in the evening. In this each chorus will sing one college song, and one recent popular piece, besides the football songs. The leader of the winning singers will be presented with a silver baton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEDICATE RED BOOK TO '22 MEN KILLED IN WAR | 4/9/1919 | See Source »

...Tremont, Beach 608 Wilbur, Beach 4520 Boston Papers. Associated Press, Fort Hill 400 Boston Daily Advertiser, Beach 7520 Boston American, Main 5180 Boston Globe, Main 5721 Boston Herald, Beach 3000 Boston Post, Main 1004 & 7400 Boston Record, Main 2470 Boston Transcript, Main 6950 Boston Traveler, Beach 3000 CAMBRIDGE. General. Co-operative Society, Camb. 6580 Co-operative Branch, Camb. 141 Crimson Printing Co., Camb. 3390 Electric Light Co., Camb. 1170 Express. American, Haymarket 4400 Anderson, Camb. 2380 Sawin, Camb. 2165 Fire Department, Camb. 363 Police Department, Camb. 423 Chief Inspector, Camb. 1980 Kneeland, J. E., Camb. 5561-M McCarter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 4/9/1919 | See Source »

...Club, and quotes the CRIMSON's editorial which said "Freedom of conscience is one of the principles for which Harvard has always stood." So far these youthful gentlemen have no fault to find. They continue by stating the steps that the University has taken to safeguard free speech in general and this Freshman in particular. But they are not satisfied with these. For no apparent reason that we can see they come to the conclusion that "The incident brings out very clearly the subjugation of College Administrations to the moneyed interests." Perhaps they would like to see the College Office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PATTING OURSELVES ON THE BACK. | 4/9/1919 | See Source »

...series of forums for men of the University has been arranged to be held under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association at the Epworth Church on Tuesday evenings throughout April and May. At these meetings, prominent men connected with the University will speak on subjects of general interest. Among those who have been chosen to address the forums are President Emeritus Charles W. Eliot '53, Professor Clifford H. Moore '89, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Kirsopp Lake, M.A., D.D., professor of Early Christian Literature, and B. J. Morris Ph.D., of the Harvard Bureau...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAN NEW SERIES OF FORUMS | 4/9/1919 | See Source »

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