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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Trustees of the Dudleian Lectures have appointed Rev. George Hodges, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., Stone Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Care, and Dean of the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, to give the Dudleian lecture for the current academic year. The lecture, which is on the "Validity on Non-Episcopal Ordination", will be given in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, on Tuesday evening, April 8, at 8 o'clock, and will be open to the public...
...willingness of the University to give credit for such work and the addition of these military and naval courses to its regular curriculum show a realization of the prime importance of every student to prepare himself for all-around service. The creation of a great country with adequate means for its maintenance in the face of all attacks will be the ambition of all colleges, and in educating young men to meet all exigencies which may arise, they will perform a true and complete service to the United States...
Aside from this intellectual value of supplying a centre for men interested in the theatre, such a memorial would be used by every man in College during his course at some time. Many of the smaller clubs would be furnished the place in which to give entertainments, which they can have in no other way. Class movies and smokers, concerts, and in short every form of undergraduate entertainment would centre about a University Theatre...
...April 29, the Musical Clubs will give a concert at Norwood, and this will be followed by a similar recital at Fall River on the second of May. Besides these affairs it is planned to arrange for three more concerts to take place in all probability during the month of May. Of these one will be given before the Harvard Club of Boston and another at the Chestnut Hill Club. The trial performance now tentatively arranged for next term is a dual concert with the Musical Clubs of Yale University which is expected to take place in the latter part...
...prohibitionist you now say that any effort to impede the success of the federal amendment will drive the country to bolshevism. If you are on the other side of that question your point is that the failure to give people their liquor will turn them willy-nilly to bolshevism. We received many letters on the daylight savings movement in which the adherents of each side wanted it, not for their own comfort or convenience, but in order to save the country from bolshevism. The farmers would surely go over to that dread doctrine if the city dwellers luxuriously carved...