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...Flesh and Blood" deals with the problems of New England life. Its production follows a series of three one-act plays which were presented privately some time ago, and which met with such success that two public performances were given on December 1. Since that time the members of English 47 have been rehearsing regularly for the production of the four-act piece which is being given for the second time tonight...
...rifle team will meet at the H. A. A. at 7 o'clock this evening. Although rifle teams in the past have never been directly organized by the Athletic Association, F. W. Moore '93, Graduate Treasurer, has stated that he would be glad to promote the formation of one this year, especially as the men who acted as officers last year have all left College...
...movement, an undergraduate campaign for membership will be launched in the University to last until Friday night. There are now five million members of the Red Cross in this country, and ten million new members, exclusive of renewals, are wanted in this drive scheduled for the week before Christmas. One million new members is the quota assigned to New England, outside of Connecticut; the University's share must be comparatively large to assist in obtaining this number...
...object of this drive is merely to gain as many memberships as possible, and no attempt will be made to get large contributions. The price of membership will be $1, and no one will be asked to give more than this nominal fee. Anyone who has not subscribed since October 1 is expected to join or renew, since this membership is for the year 1918 and does not expire until December, 1918. A receipt and a button will be given for all dollar membership fees paid to the canvassers...
Today the Red Cross asks us to join an organization whose object is to lessen the sufferings of our nation's defenders—of the world's defenders. One dollar is the amount called for. There are few who cannot give this sum. The splendid gift of the American people to the Red Cross last spring proved that we were thinking of something beside sending our soldiers into battle. We wanted them cared for in their dangers. This spirit of loving kindness is with us more than ever at this time of year. As Christmas draws near, our first...