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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Opera House, Back Bay 4490 Park, Oxford 2317 Park Square, Oxford1904 Plymouth, Oxford 2075 St. James, Back Bay 202 Shubert, Oxford 4520 Symphony Hall, Back Bay 1492 Tremont, Oxford 608 Wilbur, Oxford 4520 Boston Papers. Associate dPress Fort Hill 400 Boston Advertiser Main 2470 Boston American Main 5180 Boston Globe, Main 5721 Boston Herald, Oxford 3000 Boston Journal, Main 650 Boston Post, Main 1004 or 7008 Boston Transcript Main 6950 CAMBRIDGE. Co-operative Society, Camb. 2385 or 880 Co-operative Branch Camb. 141 Crimson Printing Co., Camb. 3390 Electric Light Co., Camb. 1170 Express: Adams, Camb. 2210 American, Camb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 10/5/1915 | See Source »

...Philpott, aeronautical editor of the Boston Globe, will give an illustrated talk on "Aviation and its Recent Developments" in Pierce 110 this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture, which is given under the auspices of the Aernautical Society, will outline the history of aviation in New England and show some of the important developments brought about by the use of aeroplanes in war. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEVELOPMENTS IN AVIATION | 12/14/1914 | See Source »

...Philpott, the aeronautical editor of the Boston Globe, will give an illustrated talk on "Aviation and its Recent Development," explaining the history of aviation in New England, and showing some of the important developments brought about by the use of aeroplanes in the war. The meeting will be held in Pierce 110, Monday evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Aeronautical Society. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aviation Expert to Lecture | 12/12/1914 | See Source »

...dinner for the members of the University second football eleven will be given in the Esculapian Room of the Harvard Club of Boston this evening at 7 o'clock. F. W. Moore '92, H. H. White '93, W. D. Sullivan '83, of the Boston Globe, and W. F. Garcelon L. '95 will be the speakers for the occasion. The following regular members of the second squad have been invited to the dinner: J. Baker, Berman, Bradley, Brown, Buffum, Carter, Coffin, Cottrell, Cowan, Davis, Day, Dean, Doherty, Duncan, Ellison, Gersumky, Haley, Jacobs, Jones, Leighton, Linsert, Lovell, McLaughlin, O'Neil...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECONDS HONORED AT DINNER | 11/19/1914 | See Source »

...today, when the greatest war the world has ever seen is convulsing Europe and disturbing all the continents and oceans of the globe, so that men's minds are every where absorbed with the varying spectacle of contending physical forces, it is more than ever necessary to recognize that civilization consists of peaceful industry, of the physical well-being of the people, of good government, of virtuous character and righteousness, of education and intelligence and of the activities of art, science, and the highest functions of the human spirit. To these intellectual and spiritual objects, colleges and universities are dedicated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUTY OF COLLEGES DURING WAR | 11/11/1914 | See Source »

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