Word: halle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...proverbial individualism of Harvard men has in two instances led them to precede the Plan by several years. The three-year tenantry of rooms has been combined with the opportunity of going South to Mt. Auburn Street, leaving behind the monstrosity of Memorial Hall, the bulkiness of Widener and the noise and bustle of the Square. The House Plan, in at least two respects, has had its pioneers at Harvard...
...members of the Senior Class will be voted on today in the first elections held by the Class of 1930. Of this number, nine will become officers; three Marshals, and one each in the positions of Treasurer, Orator, Chorister, Ivy Orator, Poet, and Odist. The petition nominating Theodore Hall, Jr. '30 for the position of Poet was received by the CRIMSON too late to appear yesterday. His name will, however, appear on the ballots. In addition to the choosing of officers, members of the Class of 1930 will have an opportunity to vote on the constitution proposed by the Committee...
Booths for the election will be placed in Sever Hall, Pierce Hall, and Harvard Hall. Voting will take place for ten minutes before and after the hours of 10, 11, 12, and 1 o'clock. At each of the booths, there will be pictures of each of the candidates for the offices; and a printed copy of the constitution will also be posted. Among the more important points stressed by the constitution are the duties, and also the limits of the powers, of the secretary and treasurer; it also suggests that these officers be residents of Boston or vicinity...
...Arthur Lithgow Devens James Roosevelt FOR ORATOR Gerald Wallace Harrington Robert Hayden Jones Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg FOR CHORISTER Bernard David Hanighen William Frost Mann Charles Matthew Underhill James Lindsay Ware FOR IVY ORATOR Edward Trumbull Batchelder Albert Goodwill Churchill FOR POET Douglas Payne Adams Robert Meader Easton Theodore Hall, Jr. Frederick William McNear, Jr. Harrison McGowan Parker FOR ODIST Robert Swain Morison Otto Eugene Schoen-Rene
...first concert in a series of expositions of chamber music presented every year by Arthur Whiting will be given tonight at 8.15 o'clock in Paine Hall. This program, which offers members of the University an opportunity to hear a form of music which is rarely played in this day and time, is performed by a group of skilled musicians under Mr. Whiting's direction...