Word: old
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...loudness of their talk can only be equalled by the fewness of their numbers. How could a group of self-respecting nations, having fought a war against the impossible conditions then existing in the world have the moral weakness to allow themselves to slip back into the same old rut? And that, coupled with internal confusion and petty wars over boundary and trade disputes, is what the world would face if the treaty were rejected...
This evening at 8 o'clock all members of the Law School will be welcomed at the annual reception to law students in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House. Both first year students and old men are invited to the meeting, which will be entirely informal...
...does the new club system on which the Union is run differ from the old?" is the query put forward by those who have known the building in the days of its dingy quiet three years ago and those who have seen it also the seat of bedlam while used as a general dining hall during...
...announcement of the opening of a new Faculty restaurant in the old Trophy Room comes as the latest addition to the list of improvements made in the Union which reopened with the 1923 reception last night after an enforced period of inactivity during the war. It is planned to have the present room refurnished to provide complete equipment for serving meals to Faculty members of the Union. Some of the trophies now located in this room, which is on the second floor of the Union, to the left at the head of the stairs, will be transferred downstairs and exhibited...
...pool and three billiard tables in the billiard room in the basement have been thoroughly overhauled during the summer, and new cloth, cushions, cues and pool and billiard balls have been furnished. The old lighting fixtures have been replaced by new ones. The billiard room has been placed in the charge of Mr. Ben Laurie, the billiard expert of Boston, who will see that the tables and equipment are kept in good condition. Mr. Laurie will also be glad to give lessons or instruction to those members who desire to avail themselves of this opportunity...