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...length. "The Parables of Jesus" will be discussed from the standpoint of contemporary history and in their bearing on present-day life. The course will be similar to the one which Dean Fenn gave last year in Phillips Brooks House, and will be identical with a series of Sunday noon talks which he is now giving at the Arlington Street Church, Boston...
Application blanks for tickets to the Harvard-Princeton hockey game at New York on January 18 will be placed in the office of the Athletic Association, Leavitt & Peirce's, Brine's, the Co-operative, the Rendezvous, and Wright & Ditson's in Boston this noon. Harvard will be given about 300 seats at the game...
...Clubs reached Cincinnati at noon on Monday, December 23, and were met by a number of graduates, who took the men in automobiles to the Cincinnati Country Club, where they were guests of the Harvard Club at luncheon. After luncheon the men disbanded for the afternoon, some going to the University Club, the hospitality of which was extended to them, and others visiting the various objects of interest in the city. The first concert was given in the evening at Odeon Hall before a small but appreciative audience. After the concert, a reception was held in honor of the Clubs...
They left the same night for St. Louis, where they arrived at noon on Tuesday, and were driven to the Southern Hotel. In the afternoon a tea was given by Mrs. Daniel Nugent, which, like everything else on the trip, was a great success. The concert in the evening was one of the best that the Clubs have ever given, and the large audience that nearly filled the Odeon was very enthusiastic. Some difficulty, however, was experienced in getting the men on the stage promptly because of the greater attraction in the boxes. The concert was followed by a smoker...
...left at 3 A. M. for Detroit, where they arrived at noon, and were entertained at a very enjoyable luncheon at the Detroit Country Club by Mr. Frederick Alger '99. Special trolley cars then conveyed them to tea at Mrs. C. H. Hodges'. After a successful concert in the evening at Strasburg's Academy, there was a dance until midnight, and then a smoker at the University Club...