Word: orders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting was called to order at 7.15 o'clock by S. P. Duggan '31 editor of the publication. He described the competition in general and explained the nature of the separate departments. A. G. Churchill '29, a former editor-in-chief of the Red Book, related the trials and vicissitudes of Red Book work. His Freshman book was one of the most successful in recent years...
...response of members of the class of 1928 has been rather feeble to the questionnaires sent out on March 7. These reports and the cards covering students' permanent addresses are absolutely essential in order to get out the class report next spring and the bound volumes of class lives now. The life blanks cover many subjects of interest to students. Among these are drinking, marriage among undergraduates, the tutorial system, and the Reading Period...
Back in 1915 the first Freshman Jubilee was held in order that the enthusiastic male choruses of Gore, Standish, and Smith Halls might vent their vocal jubilation for the benefit of mothers, sisters, and other relatives. The affair' was aesthetic in every sense. First, the Freshman orchestra would play "Nearer My God to Thee' and then a ripple of applause would ensue from the spectators seated at the tables in the quadrangle. After a buffet supper, the interdormitory singing contest came. Standish Hall won the first contest and received the handsome silver trophy from President Lowell. After the singing...
...Reverend Burnett Hillman Streeter, D.D., fellow and lecturer of Queens College, Oxford, will give the second lecture of a series on "Primitive Church Order" tonight at 8 o'clock in Emerson...
...series of lectures was established upon a bequest of the late Professor Waterman Thomas Hewett of Cornell University, and will be given at intervals of three or four years. Dr. Streeter will speak tonight on "Evolution of Church Order within the New Testament...