Word: groups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Both the Senior and Freshman class pictures will be taken on the Widener Memorial Library steps tomorrow afternoon. The Seniors, wearing their caps and gowns which are now ready at the Co-operative, will be photographed at 1 o'clock, and the Freshman group at 1.15 o'clock. Nothing should prevent every member of both classes from attending, as these will be the only groups picture of the year...
...daily program includes two meetings of all the delegates, group classes for Bible study, or study of social problems, and larger group conferences. The afternoons are given over entirely to recreation consisting of an intercollegiate baseball series, a tennis tournament, and a track meet...
...show his approval of the speech. Any who are forced to leave before the end of the meeting may give their votes to tellers who will be stationed at the doors. At the close of the meeting the men will separate, joining one side or the other, and each group will be counted...
...speaker of the evening, Mr. Alcide T. M. de Andria, who has made the history of music his special study for many years, will explain the development of French music from the songs of the Middle Ages to the Marseillaine, and will sing a group of old songs of Old France. Mr. de Andria is a native of Smyrna, of French and Italian parents. He has studied at Namur and the Conservatory of Brussels. He will be assisted at the piano by Mr. George B. Weston of the French department...
...print an editorial on Saturday criticising the cutting of the University crew squad. To those concerned I would like to say that any group of men who so desire may get up a scrub eight and row from Weld. Contrary to the opinion expressed in your columns I might also add that there are now sixty University candidates rowing from the Newell boathouse which to my knowledge is the largest squad ever retained. The cut which sent about twenty men to Weld last week was made later than is the custom. HENRY A. MURRAY...