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...reading from the Scriptures by Presidents Charles William Eliot '53 will be the feature of the annual Phillips Brooks House "open house," which will be held for those who remain in Cambridge during the vacation on Christmas evening from 6 to 10 o'clock. An old-fashioned Christmas entertainment will be provided, and the usual apples, nuts, candy, doughnuts and cider will be served. A cordial invitation is extended by Phillips Brooks House to all members of the University who are in Cambridge on Christmas Day to attend this entertainment...
...following is the program of carols which will be sung under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06: "Breat Forth, O Beauteous Light," Bach "I Saw Three Ships," Osborne "Glory to God," Pergolese "The First Noel," Traditional "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella," Old French "Listen to the Lambs," Dett "Listen Lordings, Unto Me," Osgood "Ah, Dearest Jesus," Bach...
...Council of the American Red Cross to a CRIMSON representative during his recent visit to Boston. "The work of the Red Cross in France today not only serves to strengthen and support the armies and to keep up the health and morale of the young and old behind the lines, but it is also laying a strong foundation upon which to build a satisfactory and lasting peace after the conclusion of the war. It is helping our men now, and helping to spare them later...
...marvelous work which the Red Cross is doing in comforting the soldiers in the trenches and in the rest camps behind the battle front, of the indispensable aid it has brought to the hospitals, and of the tremendous good it has done to the needy children and old people; but few appreciate the indirect effect which all this work will bring about. We are giving a demonstration to the people of our allies that we are really in this war. We are showing them that we are not the 'land of the dollar,' but a land of honor, justice...
...acceleration of the courses--and not only that; but an all-the-year-round session. Under Dr. Murlin's plan, which is devised for the benefit of busy young people who have something else in the world to do besides study, the instruction at a university would resemble the old-fashioned cable system of street cars, in which a great endless cable moved forever beneath the street, upon which the cars caught wherever they could, and ran as long as they wished. Or it might be compared with a continuos performance at a theatre, where the audience arrives and departs...