Word: holding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Student Volunteer Union of Greater Boston will hold its annual conference this year at Wellesley College tomorrow and Sunday. The reunion will take the form of a series of addresses followed by discussion periods and private conferences. Among the speakers will be President Pendleton, of Wellesley College; Brewer Eddy, the traveling secretary of the Volunteer Union, who has just returned from the front; and Richard Harlow, just back from Turkey...
...above all, I am concerned about the station of my country among nations and that station, I hold, will be irretrievably impaired if Woodrow Wilson retains his seat in Washington. His foreign policy has been puerile, spasmodic and spineless. Hughes can do no worse. I am sure he will do far better, his whole past record has been one of steadfast and manly adherence to principle...
...Student Council will hold its first meeting of the year in the Trophy Room of the Union tonight at 7 o'clock. The officers and committees for the present year will be elected and some important business will be transacted...
...Menorah Society will hold its first meeting of the year in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.45. Founded in 1906 for the advancement of Hebraic culture and ideals, the movement has spread very rapidly and active chapters are now carrying on the work in 51 colleges in the United States and Canada...
...other hand Cornell has lived for this one game alone ever since their success last year, and the publications at that college have been full of Harvard-Cornell matter all summer and all this fall. The Cornell rooters are to arrive in Boston Friday in time to hold a big smoker for 600 men and work up all the enthusiasm possible for the Saturday contest. The importance of cheering and enthusiasm can be recognized by recalling the Tufts game, which was won on spirit and a fierce optimism more than anything else, while Harvard revealed the danger of the lack...