Word: nights
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Plans for the dance to take place in Smith Halls on the evening of the Freshman jubilee Wednesday, May 29, were made public last night by T. S. Lamont '21, chairman of the committee. Both the Common Room and the Dining Room will be used for dancing and two separate orchestras under the leadership or Herbert W. Lowe of Boston will play throughout the evening...
...announced last night that one ticket admitting to the exercises in the quadrangle and the dance later on would be necessary for each member of the class, as well as one for each guest. As the sale of tickets has been proceeding most satisfactorily, it will be necessary for all men who have not yet bought theirs to obtain them soon. Freshmen may invite as many outside guests as they please, but no upperclassmen will be allowed, with the exception of a small number of guests of honor, chosen by the ticket committee...
...Regiment will take part in its first night exercise of the year at Waverly tonight. Lieutenant Morize will be in charge and will conduct the exercise in two phases. The first phase will be the pursuit, emphasizing especially the role of the smaller units in this action. After the pursuit has been carried as far as possible, the troops will entrench hastily. Then the second phase of the exercise will commence, The men who have been taking part in the pursuit are supposed to be exhausted and they will be relieved theoretically by a fresh set. These two parts...
...revenge for the defeat of the University at the hands of Yale, the 1921 debaters humbled their Eli opponents last night at the New Lecture Hall. No more interesting and vital subject has ever been the subject for an intercollegiate discussion. The labor question is second in importance only to the question of the equipment and training of our fighting men. The entire shipping problem comes under the head of labor. How best to get the maximum work from the laboring classes is the problem that we must solve and it is interesting to note that the anti-conscription team...
...Harvard men have taken the lead for the last two years in the reorganization and enlargement of the Red Cross," said Eliot Wadsworth '98, vice-chairman of the National Red Cross and a member of the University Board of Overseers, when interviewed last night by a CRIMSON representative. "The University mustn't by any chance let another college get ahead of it in the present drive to support the Red Cross, and in supporting that organization in every way and keeping its work going at top pitch...