Word: groups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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First meetings of all Phillips Brooks House Discussion Groups, for which men registered last Thursday and Friday, will be held this week as follows: Professor Beale's group, tomorrow at 7 o'clock in Langdell Hall; Professor, Carver's group, Thursday at 7 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House; Professor Merriman's group, today at 5 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House; Professor Whipple's group, Tuesday at 7.30 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House. The time and place of meeting of Professor Munro's group will be announc3d in tomorrow's CRIMSON...
...question of closer co-operation between the two associations of alumni has been studied by a committee of men representing each group, and the findings of the committee will be presented at the meeting...
...existence of "powerful" cliques controlling the future of intercollegiate athletics is at once the greatest stumbling block to success and the greatest menace to the future of the whole system. The easily-arrived-at conclusion that a given group contains within its restricted confines all the meat and marrow seems to constitute the raison d'etre and the strength of the "Big Three...
Enrolment in the Phillips Brooks House Discussion Groups has exceeded all expectations. At 12 o'clock today 137 men had signed up for the five groups and the registry books had to be withdrawn temporarily. Next week, another opportunity to join will be granted to those men who have not yet registered. As soon as new group leaders can be secured, registry books will again be placed in Phillips Brooks House, the CRIMSON Building, and the check room in Widener Library...
...group of noted Englishmen, headed by Mr. John Galsworthy and Mr. Maurice Hatton will assist the American Academy of Arts and Letters in the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of James Russell Lowell '38. The celebration will commence on the evening of February 19 with a reception at the home of President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University...