Word: objections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Reid left for New York yesterday on his way to Washington. He will occupy a side-lone seat at the West Point Annapolis game at Princeton today, and will leave for Washington immediately after the game. The trip to Washington is upon invitation from the President, but its real object and importance is not known. Coach Reid will dine with President Roosevelt on Monday, and will return to Cambridge that night. Until then the result of the conference will not be announced...
Coach Reid has received on invitation from Washington to call on President Roosevelt and discuss the football situation. It is not yet known what the real object and importance of the trip will be, or just when the consultation will be held. Coach Reid will leave for Washington today or tomorrow, or possibly not until the first of the week, at the pleasure of the President...
...first of the University teas for the year will be held this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, in Brooks Parlor, Phillips Brooks House. The object of these teas, which will be held every Friday afternoon throughout the winter, is to provide an opportunity for students to meet one another informally, and to bring them in closer touch with the officers of the University and their families, some of whom will be present at each tea. As in former years, the teas will be managed by a committee of the wives of certain members of the Faculty...
...first of the University teas for the year will be held in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House Friday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. The object of these teas is to provide an opportunity for students to meet one another informally and to bring them in closer touch with the officers of the University, and their families, some of whom will be present at each...
...regular Sophomore society meetings are held this year, but in their place the Forum debating society has been organized. This club is open to men of the three upper classes, the object being to give all men an opportunity to train themselves in regular debating, and thus prepare for membership in the University club. Meetings are held every two weeks, at which debates take place between the ten teams into which the club has been divided. Prizes will be given to the team having the best record at the end of the year. Officers have been elected for the year...