Word: maining
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University will give its first official reception to Dr. James Roland Angell since his election as President of Yale University, at the annual dinner of the Union, to be held at 6.30 this evening in the Magazine Room. President-Elect Angell will be the guest of honor and the main speaker. The other speakers will be President Eliot, President Lowell, Dean Charles H. Haskins, Professor Clifford H. Moore '89 and R. K. Kane '22, Vice-President of the Union. Mr. George Wigglesworth '74, President of the Union, will act as toastmaster...
...delight to be a critic of a "Critique" when one can concur so heartily with Mr. Emerson. The realistic photograph, holding the mirror up to Main Street life, may be useful and instructive, but for those of us who understand that the primary function of literature is to please, a return from a personification of the average and the ordinary as characters to the standards of the old teachers will be welcomed indeed. Men are by their action happy or the reverse, but that action comes of their qualities. It is the inspired, the illustrious in rank and fortune...
...Sisson's speech will be the main event in a large program arranged for the meeting. At 7.45 o'clock the Business School Orchestra will start the meeting with a short concert, to be followed immediately by the formal opening by H. R. Hall 1G. B., President of the Club, who will discuss plans for next year. Hall will present projects which are being considered for an information bureau, to be established in the Business School office next year, to aid prospective and first year students in learning about the School; and for bringing better coordination into the efforts...
...connection with the visit of Mune. Marie Curie to Boston, a collection of about sixty of the various radium minerals has been placed in cases 109 and 110 on the main exhibition floor of the Mineralogical Museum...
...visit the Arnold Arboretum or the Botanic Garden? The University Museum draws visitors form all over the country; yet some Harvard men have never given even the most cursory examination to the invaluable Comparative Zoology exhibit or the Ware collection of glass flowers. Hundreds of students daily climb the main stairway of Widener, but comparatively few ever think of the Treasure Room. Examples ad infinitum might be cited to show how pitifully unresponsive undergraduate sometimes are to the unique resources of Harvard...