Word: months
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today every member of the Junior class will receive an announcement of the details for the 1916 Junior Dance to be held in the Union next month. As the customary social event of the year this gathering demands for its success the united support of the class, and there is opportunity for each individual to back the dance loyally. Although membership in the Union is a requisite of doubtful wisdom in such a class affair, the fact remains that those in charge have seen fit to require those who attend to join the Union. There is no reason, indeed...
...indifference of Harvard men is usually due to the lack of information. I trust this is the case with the men who should be candidates for the field events on our track team. Coach Powers has been at Soldiers Field every afternoon during the past month and so far has been greeted by very few candidates for the field events. I do not believe that most undergraduates realize what fun and enjoyment can be gotten out of practice for these events. They do not realize it because they have not tried. Men do not need to be physical giants...
...authorities on a wide variety of subjects dealing with the diseases, care and study of the human body. The lectures will begin at 4 o'clock and the doors will be closed at five minutes past the hour. No tickets are required for admission. The speakers for the first month and the subjects which they will discuss are as follows...
...purpose of the reading room of the Union should be sufficiently well-known not to require an explanation; but judging from what has occurred during the past month some irresponsible member or possibly members are evidently in need of enlightenment. Not only have the covers been carefully removed from the magazines, but articles of general interest and the more attractive illustrations have been "lifted" also. The remnants, however, have been thoughtfully left for the readers. Such puerile actions cannot but injure the standing of the Union, and the mere condemnation of them ought to be sufficient grounds for their immediate...
...either side of the river there was the tree of life (which bore twelve manner of fruits and yielded her fruit every month) and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.'--Rev. xxii, 2. Anderson Bridge...