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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Church, Dorchester, and one on Wednesday evening, January 17, in Sanders Theatre. This latter concert is the first public concert in Cambridge that the clubs have given for some years. The object of the concert is to give the Cambridge public and members of the University an opportunity to hear the clubs. The program rendered will be the same as that given on the western trip which is more extensive than any that has been given in the vicinity of Cambridge this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONCERTS BY MUSICAL CLUBS | 1/4/1912 | See Source »

...exceedingly fortunate in having Dr. Grenfell at Harvard this year in more than one capacity. His arduous labors here during this week and next afford an excellent illustration of the demand that there always is to hear words from a man whose main business is not words, but work. This evening Dr. Grenfell gives an illustrated lecture in the Union on his work among the Labrador fishermen. During all this week he is the regular University preacher; and most important of all perhaps, during this week and next he is to deliver the Noble Lectures in Sanders Theatre. In behalf...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DR. GRENFELL AT HARVARD. | 12/5/1911 | See Source »

...with him. His work is one which appeals especially to college men on account of its intensity and athletic character. We cannot say that Dr. Grenfell himself appeals to college men more than to other people; but we feel no hesitation for that reason in urging Harvard men to hear the modest missionary of Labrador who is achieving with his own hands the regeneration of inhabitants of our own continent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DR. GRENFELL AT HARVARD. | 12/5/1911 | See Source »

...York alumni who are fairly aghast at the University's closing its doors to Mrs. Pankhurst, may I not have the privilege of your columns to urge all the undergraduates who can, to hear her speak at Brattle Hall, for the double purpose of thus making amends for the University's lamentable blunder and of hearing one of the ablest orators of the day? As one who has, professionally, listened to most of the leading American public men, I feel that her address at Carnegie Hall last year was one of the very greatest from any source it has been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 12/4/1911 | See Source »

This determination must be evident on the Field if the team is to use the one quality which it has above all else, namely, fighting spirit. To start that spirit, the players must hear the long roll of the Harvard cheer and feel that there is a real power back of it. If we can give them this feeling, there need be less concern as to the result. Let us make 1911 memorable for cheering such as Soldiers Field has never heard and also for the first football victory over Yale that the Stadium has ever seen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE TODAY. | 11/25/1911 | See Source »

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