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...have been using the house was so great that the resolution to close it was decided to be unjustifiable, and it will continue in its present quarters until the fall, when the committee has been invited to carry on its hostess work in the Union. ANNE HATHAWAY GULICK, Chairman...
...Classical Philology, under Group 1. These are courses 23, 27hf, 33hf, 37hf, 47hf, 70hf, 32hf, 34hf, 74hf, and 75hf. On the other hand, courses 42hf, 60hf, 39hf, 36, 50hf, and 57 have been withdrawn. The new directors of the department for 1919-20 are Professors A. A. Howard and Gulick. In the English Department, Mr. Maynedier is in charge of course 22, which has been limited to sixty students. English A is in charge of Mr. Hersey for the first half-year and of Professor Greenough for the second. A new course is number 10c, on Masterpieces of Public Address...
...necessary to procure a place for recreation, hospitality, entertainment and opportunity for reading and writing for the men in the various Harvard army and navy units. Through the interest of President Lowell the Speakers' Club at 39 Holyoke street was given the Association for this purpose, and Mrs. Gulick, who had been in charge of the Naval Radio Canteen, very kindly consented to take charge of the canteen, and rendered a valuable and efficient service. Mrs. E. C. Moore also served as treasurer and aided considerably in making the canteen a success. In this way several hundred men were served...
...canteen and hostess house will be in charge of Mrs. C. B. Gulick, who has so effciently managed the Radio Canteen since its establishment. For the purpose of a canteen the large room which was formerly utilized by the Speakers' Club as a restaurant will be used. A smailer room has been set aside for the use of a hostess; where men can come to arrange for the numerous social appointments which are made for the military and naval men on their free evenings. The former lounging room of the club will be turned into a reading and writing room...
...literary board Elisha Whittlesey '18, of Pittsfield; Joseph Auslander '18, of Brookline, N. Y.; Ira Jewell Williams '20, of Chestnut Hill, Pa,; Stoddard Benham Colby '21, of New York, N. Y.; and Frederick Allen Thompson '21 of Washington, D. C.; and to the business board, Charles Burton Gulick '21, of Cambridge, and Roy Edward Larsen '21, of Brookline...