Word: johns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the Advocate board last night the following men were elected literary editors: Ewen Cameron MacVeagh '18 of New York, N. Y.; Robert Witbeck Babcock '17 of Albany, N. Y., and John Daniel Parson '17 of Cambridge. Langdon Savage Simons '18 of Cleveland, Ohio, was elected a business editor. It was announced that the first dinner to be given by the Advocate this year would be held next Tuesday...
...internal activities of Princeton have not been interrupted, however. The Triangle Club has announced the musical comedy which it will present in New York during the Christmas vacation. It is entitled "Safety First," the libretto being written by John Biggs 1917 and the music by F. Warburton Guilbert 1919, who wrote the songs in last season's show. The Triangle Club has been producing musical comedies annually ever since it was founded by Booth Tarkington...
Beginning next Sunday the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational, will conduct a series of discussion groups for young men on subjects of current interest. "Representative Churches" will be the subject of the discussion for the four Sundays beginning October 22, and Professor John Winthrop Platner, D.D., will have charge. The subjects for the three Sundays beginning November 19 will be "Social Problems in Cambridge." Professor James Ford '05 will conduct the discussions on those days. These meetings are arranged especially for students, and a cordial invitation is extended to everyone...
...series of five recitals by Mr. Arthur Whiting and assisting artists will be given as usual this year in the John Knowles Paine Hall of the Music Building. Thursday evening, November 16, has been set as the time of the first concert, which will consist of trios for the piano, 'cello and violin, by Mr. Albert Spaulding, Mr. Alwin Schroeder and Mr. Arthur Whiting. The concerts will be given at 8.15 o'clock on the scheduled dates, and will be free to all undergraduates and graduates of the University...
Yale undergraduates are largely responsible for the formation of the First Aerial Coast Patrol of America which was organized in an effort to demonstrate the practicability of the coast defense plan of Admiral Robert E. Peary and John Hays Hammond, Jr. The patrol was organized early in July with 12 active members, ten of whom were from Yale. The members of the patrol learned how to operate machines in a very short time and pleased the naval authorities by their services in connection with the manoevures of the Atlantic feet off Sandy Hook. They clearly demonstrated that submarines beneath eighteen...