Word: oneness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...employ in his next Arctic expedition. Vast ice-floes, starting from Behring Sea, have floated across the comparatively open water around the North Pole, into the region near Greenland. Mr. Baldwin intends to establish a camp of portable houses, with an adequate supply of fuel and provisions, on one of these ice floes and to drift with it, and in this way, he expects to reach the North Pole...
...exclusive sale of tickets to members of the University for the Dramatic Club performance of "The Promised Land" has been extended for one day and the public sale will in consequence be postponed until Wednesday. Members of the University may obtain tickets at $1.50, $1.00 and $.50, at Stoughton 2 between 12 and 1.30 o'clock today, and from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. tomorrow...
...subject which will come up for discussion is the report of a committee appointed by the Economic Club to study the condition of the city government of Boston and investigate the feasibility of instituting a government by commission. The report alleges that entrusting such large powers to one man as has been the case with the mayor of Boston, has not proved wise and expedient in practice, and recommends that the executive branch of the city government be vested in a council of five persons. President Eliot is a member of the committee chosen and will be the first speaker...
...clock tomorrow evening. Captain J. P. Willetts '09 will address the meeting and outline the plans for the coming season. Coach A. Winsor '02 will explain the system of coaching, and the trainer of the University team will also speak. It is necessary that every one who intends to try for either the University team or one of the three class teams should be present at this first meeting, as important plans will be announced...
...Francis W. Hirst, editor of "The Economist," London, one of the foremost economic journals of the world, will deliver a lecture on "The London Money Market," in University 23, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Mr. Hirst is a writer of considerable note and a well-known authority on the technicalities of economics and business. The lecture, although designed especially for advanced students in the Seminary of Economics and in the Graduate School of Business Administration, will be open to all members of the University. Tomorrow evening Mr. Hirst will give a lecture on "The Political Economy...