Word: objection
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Democratic Club will hold an organization meeting tomorrow afternoon in Austin North at 3.30 o'clock. The Honorable Thomas J. Boynton, attorney-general of Massachusetts; Judge Thomas P. Riley, and Judd Ellsworth Dewey '09, a former president of the club, will address the meeting. The main object of this first meeting will be to secure men to go on the stump for the party. Any men wishing to do this should see S. B. Hoar '15, Holworthy...
...interest of intelligence by the football crowds. Princeton's action in ordering numbering has established a precedent which will be taken up soon. As the Yale track athletic teams have always been numbered, it is urged that there seems no valid reason why the football players should object...
...clubs were last year re-organized with the object of making them more of a factor in undergraduate life, and more unified within themselves. They also became affiliated with the Student Council, and were given representation in that body, being the only musical organization in the University to hold that privilege...
President Lowell declared that the chief object of the Freshman dormitories is to put the first year men into the position and ways of college men at the outset. He, too, spoke of the war in Europe, urging all to realize their responsibilities...
Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the Phillips Brooks House Association will give its annual reception to Freshmen. The primary object of this entertainment is to get the new men to mingle and get acquainted and the arrangement of the program has this purpose in view. The first part of the evening's entertainment will be held in Peabody Hall on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House: There the men will be addressed by undergraduate and graduate members of the Association. Arthur Beane '11, head of Brooks House, will welcome the men to that institution and speak...