Word: halle
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...also needed, especially men who have athletic or dramatic ability as well as scholastic interests. Papers concerning the examinations for appointments at Philadelphia schools are now at the office. All Seniors or graduates who are interested are asked to apply at once to the Employment Office at University Hall...
...election will be held in the Standish Hall Common Room tomorrow between 8.30 and 6 o'clock. The following Sophomores have been appointed watchers at the polls; any man who can not serve at the time indicated must obtain a substitute 8.30-9, R. S. Humphrey, J. A. Sessions; 9-10, J. Holmes, F. McN. Bacon; 10-11, A. Houghton, T. M. Avery; 11-12, E. L. Bigelow, C. S. Stillman; 12-1, P. Hofer, G. S. Baldwin; 1-2, T. H. Mills, H. H. Faxon; 2-3 J. Sise, A. W. Douglass; 3-4, R. L. Finley...
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...
...Wilson does address the University, he will do so either next Monday afternoon or that evening at a dinner given under the auspices of the League of Nations Society in the largest hall in Cambridge that can be obtained...
Professor C. T. Copeland will give a reading for the Class of 1922 on next Thursday evening at 7.15 o'clock in the Gore Hall Common Room. He proposes to read selections from Kipling, O'Henry, and Dickens...