Word: holding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Chapel where all but a few rows on the main floor will be reserved for them. The gallery will as usual be open to the public, and special seats will be set aside for members of the Faculty and their families. This same afternoon President and Mrs. Lowell will hold a reception for the Senior Class at their residence on Quincy street from 5 to 6 o'clock...
...first regimental parade was held on Franklin Field before Provost Smith and Major Kelley on April 20, and the university band which has been formally incorporated in the Regiment as a military band was for the first time seen. Arrangements have been made to allow the Regiment to hold rifle practice at the Government range at Essington, below Philadelphia. The examinations for men wishing to qualify as cadet officers are held every week...
Students who intend to hold spreads in dormitories must obtain written permission from the occupants of such rooms as are to be used. According to the regulations of the Bursar, students intending to use College rooms for Class Day spreads are required to notify the janitor before June 9 so that necessary arrangements can be made, and must apply to the janitor before that date for basement rooms if desired for the use of caterers. Seniors will be held responsible for the observance of the rule forbidding punches or distilled liquors in College rooms, and those who use others' rooms...
...Paul's Society has been forced to give up its College activities for the season because of the situation developed by the war. The Society will hold a final meeting in Phillips Brooks House next Wednesday evening. This meeting is especially arranged to be of benefit to the men who have and will enlist in military service, as the problems that will confront these men in their new life will be taken up. All members of the University are invited to be present...
...remarkable manifestation of the patriotism of the railroads that all lines which generally conflict among themselves should so promptly subordinate their individual and competitive interests in order to advance the general welfare of the country, and that if the committee in charge of the railroads takes hold of the situation as promptly as he thinks it will, the result will be to put off for a generation any serious question of governmental ownership and operation...