Word: granting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...held to celebrate the bi-centennial of this second oldest college building in the United States. Vice-President-elect Coolidge, President Lowell and Professor Edward Channing '78 of the History Department will be among the speakers, the Honorable William C. Loring '72 will act as toastmaster, and Judge Robert Grant '73 will read a poem composed especially for the occasion...
...Society in the Milton Town Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Archibald T. Davison '06 will conduct. Mrs. Laura Littlefield of Boston will be the assisting soloist. Tickets for the concert can be obtained from the Milton Education Society. There are no reserved seats. The program follows: Grant us to do with Zeal, Bach Adoramus Te, Palestrina Crucifixus, Lotti Dreamwold, Duparc Now is the Month of Maying, Morley Has Sorrow thy young days shaded Irish Folk Song Three Pictures from the Tower of Babel, Rubinstein At Sea, Buck Love Songs, Brahms Hunter's Farewell, Mendelssohn Drake's Drum...
...dormitory chairmen should report without fail to Houghton at the CRIMSON between 4.45 and 6 o'clock today. Beck, S. C. Richmond '21 Conant, H. D. White '21 Divinity, C. F. Dean '21 Dunster, W. J. Banes '22 34 Dunster Street, F. W. McVeagh '21 54 Dunster, A. V. Grant '21 Fairfax, J. A. Hassler ocC. Grays, N. L. Hatch '21 Hastings, W. S. Smith '21 Holyoke, G. D. Chase, Jr. '21 68 Holyoke Street, M. B. Wright '22 5-7 Linden Street, H. R. Atkinson '21 68 Mt. Auburn Street, M. Bradlee '22 Perkins, W. L. Hoose '21 Stoughton...
Vice-President-elect Coolidge will be present to represent the Commonwealth, the building having been originally constructed from a grant made by the Province of Massachusetts. President Lowell will also speak, and Judge Robert Grant '73, President of the Harvard Board of Overseers and author of "The Chippendales" and other novels, will read a poem composed for the occasion. The toastmaster will be Ron. William Caleb Loring '72, who roomed in the hall as a student...
...theme of the prodigal son Grant Mitchell adds a humorous twist in "The Champion," now playing at the Park Square Theatre. This newest comedy is a modern and novel treatment of the much-abused parable; it offers ample scope for the peculiar talents of the star, and gives him a role that may be favorably compared with his immortal. John Paul Bart, the "Tailor-Made...