Word: jointed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...special interest are two facts connected with the performance. In the first place the proceeds will go toward supporting the annual scholarships maintained by the Radcliffe Choral Society. This is a rare instance of the establishment and maintenance of scholarships by students. And in the second place, this joint production, coming after the co-operation of the Cercle Francais of the University with that of Radcliffe, the renewed participation of Radcliffe students in the Dramatic Club plays, and the joint work of the two Socialist clubs, indicates growing closer relations between Harvard and Radcliffe...
There is no charge for membership in the class, and those who joint will receive the best of coaching. Mr. Waters, Physical Director of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A., will be in charge of the swimmings; Coach Anderson, formerly world's middleweight champion wrestler, will coach the wrestling squad; Coach Leslabay will direct the fencers, and Coach Foley the boxing. It will be arranged so that a man may enter all of these divisions...
...secretary's report shows a membership of 158, composed of 84 active, 62 joint, and 7 assistant memberships. The receipts for the year exceeded the expenses...
...Intercollegiate Socialist Society and the Fabian Club will hold a joint conference and dinner at Grundmann's Studios, 198 Clarendon street, Boston; this evening at 6.15 o'clock. The topic for discussion will be military preparedness, put as a question, "Shall we Prepare?" Four prominent speakers will open the debate and afterwards the floor will be open for general discussion. Dr. E. H. Gruening '07, Managing Editor of the Boston Traveller, and G. W. Harris, professor of chemistry at Simmons College, will uphold the necessity of greater military protection, while Miss Emily Balch, professor of economics at Wellesley College...
...Intercollegiate Socialist Society and the Fabian Club will hold a joint conference and dinner at Grundmann's Studios, 198 Clarendon street, Boston, Wednesday evening, at 6.15 o'clock. The subject for discussion will be: "Shall We Prepare?" Several prominent speakers will open the debate, after which the floor will be open to general discussion. Those who are scheduled to talk are as follows: Dr. E. H. Gruening '07, Managing Editor of the Boston Traveller; Miss Emily Balch, Professor of Economics at Wellesley College; G. W. Harris, Professor of Chemistry at Simmons College; W. H. Crook, 2G., M.A. Oxford...