Word: honorable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...series given by Mr. Whiting? It will be given this coming Tuesday evening, November 19, in the Fogg Lecture Hall, instead of the 26th as formerly announced, as on the later date there would be a conflict with the dinner to be held in Memorial Hall in honor of John Harvard. Will all students interested in this series please see that this notice of change of date is spread as widely as possible? W. R. SPALDING...
...class appears in College which is so far below its predecessors that it does not seem to belong to Harvard. It is perhaps too early to include the present Freshman class in this category, but its attitude toward the class team gives it a strong claim on this doubtful honor. All through the season there has been no apparent interest in the practice or games of the eleven, and last evening at the mass meeting less than one fourth of the class condescended to be present., Rumor has it that most of the class are planning to see the Dartmouth...
Today is the last day to send applications for tickets for the dinner to be given by the Memorial Society on November 26, in honor of the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Harvard. Applications should be sent to G. G. Glass, Treasurer, Box 11, Cambridge, Mass., and should be accompanied by a stamped and addressed envelope, and by a check which will cover the cost of tickets. The price of tickets will...
Applications for tickets for the dinner which the Memorial Society will give November 26 in honor of the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Harvard, should be sent on or before Saturday to G. G. Glass, Treasurer, Box 11, Cambridge, Mass. All applications should be accompanied by a stamped and addressed envelope, and by a check which will cover the cost of tickets, which will be $2.50 each. The hour of the dinner will be 7 o'clock...
There will be a reception this evening at 8 o'clock in the Agassiz House of Radcliffe College, in honor of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae of America. Professor Palmer will deliver the address of welcome, and Professor James will speak on "The Value of the Educated Class...