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This evening a chance will be offered to members of the University to show their practical interest in a campaign which has a vital bearing on the development and future welfare of the country. The Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House will hold a dinner at 6.30 in the Trophy Room of the Union, with the special purpose of enlisting undergraduate support of a policy of the "Americanization" of the foreign-born and foreign-bred populations in and around Greater Boston...
Tomorrow night the Class of 1919 will hold a Smoker in the Union, the first social gathering of the Senior Class since the war. H. C. Flower, C. A. Clarke, Jr., F. W. Whitman, A. Stevens and W. W. McLeod will speak, and the usual motion pictures, refreshments and music are on the program. The moving pictures will consist of a Mack Sennet Comedy entitled "The Summer Girl," and "He Comes Up Smiling," featuring Douglas Fairbanks. Sendel's Jazz Band is to render a number of popular selections...
...standard of these competitions that a great deal of their value will be removed. There are always more "big" jobs than there are men with the requisite ability to fill them--and this is particularly true in college. That is why we so frequently see a few men holding several important positions. By restricting the number of such positions that a man may hold, we are not raising the standard to the highest possible level in such a way that the largest number may derive the most benefit. We are lowering the standard to a level that will enable...
...first time, Yale and Princeton will hold a general rowing regatta this year. It has been scheduled for May 3 on the Housatonic course of a mile and 500 yards. Each college will be represented by three crews,--two university and a Freshman eight...
...good game tomorrow. The work of the infield has been especially noticeable in the early practice games of the season. There are several able pitchers, but the choice for today's contest will lie between E. F. Goode and W. B. Rice, either of whom should be able to hold Watertown to a few hits...