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...subject from the floor. Various members of the board of trustees of the Union, among them Professor I. N. Hollis '99, who is chairman, James J. Storrow '85, and Malcolm, Donald '99, will be present. These gentlemen, while they may not participate in the argument, are particularly anxious to obtain a representative undergraduate opinion. In view of the recent criticisms of the Union from various sources, it is expected that this Forum will accomplish more in the way of practical results than any so far held. Not only because the subject is one which concerns them closely, but also because...
...Selden Miller, singer and pianist, will give his concluding recital in the Colonial Club, Quincy street, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Brahms and Debussy, two of the most conspicuous moderns, will be interpreted. Members of the University may obtain tickets at 75 cents each, half the regular price at Amee's book store...
...final election of Senior class officers is held in Phillips Brooks House today. Last week at the first election, 95 per cent of the class resident in Cambridge cast their ballots and the men elected were the choice of a large number of the class. In order to obtain the same satisfactory results today, it is the duty of every Senior to go to the polls and express his choice of candidates. An unusually large number of men have been nominated by petition for two of the committees, and if a small vote is cast, it is likely to result...
...Dramatic Club will give the second performance of its ninth production "The Voice of the People" by David Carb '09 in Brattle Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. This performance is intended especially for undergraduates, who may obtain discount coupons allowing 50 cents on $1.50 and $1 seats, from T. M. Spelman, 2nd, '13, A. Jaretzki, Jr., '13, A. C. McGiffert, Jr., '13, C. M. Rogers Jr., '14, K. W. Snyder '14, H. P. Briggs '15, and H. S. Ballou, Jr., '15. These coupons may be redeemed for tickets at 22 Brentford Hall this evening between...
...Utopian dream of the I. W. W. movement is a universal strike, in which race lines and nations cease to be factors of importance. The realization of this ideal entails two assumptions: first, that the world's labor can be made to act together with sufficient concentration to obtain control of the centers of economic power; and second, that with the overthrow of capitalism syndicalism would be capable of stepping in and taking charge of affairs. The tendency of syndicalism to overemphasize the lateral interests of labor: that is, the interests of the crafts as a whole, and to slight...