Word: openings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...honking confusion of motorists from surrounding towns, attracted by a hellish red in the sky, visible for 20 miles. A group of enterprising young men started removing papers from the City Hall. Police stopped them. Salvation Army workers served coffee and sandwiches to the firemen. The Elks held open house. All through the night firemen pushed back the crowds, fought the flames. They used a fourth of all the water in Fall River's great reservoirs...
...fencing team will open its season at 3 o'clock at West Point against the strong Academy team. The five swords men who will represent Harvard left last night for New York under the supervision of Manager M. R. Berliner...
...connection with a lecture by William Lyon Phelps, A.M. '91, to be given this afternoon in Baker Library of the Business School, the present exhibit of the Treasure Room of Widener Library has been arranged. The lecture, which is not open to the public, but is part of a meeting of the Massachusetts Library Club, has for its subject "Three Living American Poets," The poets to be treated by Professor Phelps, who is professor of English Literature at Yale University, are Vachel Lindsay, Robert Frost, and Edwin Arlington Robinson. A group of their letters and first editions together with some...
...announcement of the list of sixteen nominees, from which number six will be chosen this spring to fill the vacancies that fall open this year, is an enlightening commentary upon the nature and powers of the body. The names finally selected by the nominating committee from a long list of suggestions include a remarkable diversity of professions and occupations. In the list are six lawyers, two merchants, a banker, a manufacturer, a doctor, an author, an educator, one prominent in social service, one in public affairs, one in the real estate business. It would be difficult to imagine a list...
...question will be moved by R. G. West '29, and after the motion has been opposed by Victor Quong '29, Mr. Untermeyer will be introduced. The two main speeches of 35 minutes each will be followed by an open forum for half an hour. Mr. Dodd will then speak ten minutes in rebuttal, and Mr. Untermeyer, in the last speech of the evening, will have 15 minutes for his rebuttal...