Word: homed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lessons we have learned through the war, one has been very deeply impressed on the world at large, and that is the necessity of giving young men, especially young men away from home, the opportunity of embodying home hospitality and of meeting the right sort of young women. We have been urged by the War Camp Community service to continue for the men out of service the hostess work done for them while in uniform, and have recently received a copy of a letter from Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, urging in the strongest terms that this work...
...larger number of students in the College come to Cambridge with no natural means of contact with the community, and many of these go through their first year of College without an opportunity to enter a home in an informal way. The result is that they are very lonely, even though surrounded by classmates...
...called a war camp community, the last camp having been transferred recently, the Hostess House will no longer come under the sign of the "red circle," but its activities will continue practically the same, and the men taking advantage of what it offers, will be given opportunity to receive home hospitality of various kinds, as they did dur- ing the war: Sunday dinners and suppers, dances and parties of various kinds, trips to historic points under interesting guidance, besides the use of the Hostess House itself, with its homey atmosphere, where they can read, write, play the piano or victrola...
President and Mrs. Lowell will be at home to students of the University at their house, 17 Quincy street, tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock...
...debating trials held last night, the University debating teams which meet Yale and Princeton in the triangular debate on May 2 were chosen. Three men and an alternate will go to Princeton, and three speakers and two alternates will stay at home for the debate in Sanders Theatre at which Governor Coolidge will probably preside...