Word: letters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale Field have been approved by the Advisory Board of Architects, and construction will probably begin within a month. A committee is now at work settling the details of the project. The structure will seat about 60,000 people, and its cost is estimated at $300,000. A circular letter has been sent out to the alumni requesting contributions, and the replies will largely determine the rapidity with which work will progress...
Both the Harvard Progressive and Wilson Clubs will hold their big torchlight paades tonight. Each association has made elaborate preparations, each having secured three bands for its individual parade. The Wilson parade will leave Harvard square at 6.30, and will continue on to Boston Common where a letter written by Woodrow Wilson will be read through a megaphone to the assembled gathering...
...watchers at the polls have been assigned the following duties: Men after whose names the letter (A) appears will hand out the ballots and give the name of the voter to the checker; (B) will check off the voter's name from the list of the members of the University; (C) will drop the ballot...
...University lacrosse team will play a practice game on Soldiers Field tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock with a team composed of graduates who won their letter while in College. There will be five old captains and many stars on the team, which fact gives promise of a very exciting game...
...Beta Kappa Society was founded at William and Mary College in 1776 and is the oldest Greek letter fraternity in America. It aims to gather together those men whose first interest is in scholarship and intellectual pursuits. The Harvard chapter, established in 1779, comprises among its undergraduate presidents such men as John Quincy Adams 1787, James Russell Lowell '38, Edward Everett Hale '39, Oliver Wendell Holmes '29, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41; and among its orators and poets Charles Sumner '30, Wendell Phillips '31, William Cullen Bryant, Henry W. Long fellow h.'59, Henry Ward Beecher, Ralph Waldo Emerson...