Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Members of the University associated with the Friends of Poland Dramatic Club will take part in an entertainment to be given by that organization in Jordan Hall, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock to raise funds for the relief of the children of Poland. The program will include two plays and a pantomime. It is in the first play, a comedy entitled, "Nobody Knows Me," translated from Count Alexandre Fredo, the Polish Moliere, that members of the University will appear. The principal roles will be taken by Miss Helenka Adamowska, Miss Martha Putnam, G. R. Pulsifer...
...sort of traditional leaning that they are supposed to have toward French influence. Perhaps it has been spared out of consideration for the famous Cologne Cathedral, one of the vastest and most famous fanes of Catholic worship in Europe; and this degree of consideration is not strange on the part of the British and French, although the Germans themselves have not a shred of respect for either the sanctity or the beauty of cathedrals...
Miss Fraser, the principal speaker of the evening, is a prominent English woman who has been closely connected with the work which the women of England have been engaged in since the beginning of the war. As an accredited representative of the British Government, she will speak of the part that women are playing in England in filling the gaps in the industrial organization caused by the enlistment of men in the army and navy. She has a national reputation as a speaker on English labor conditions...
...competition is carried on as in former years, each dormitory chorus will sing one song in unison and one part song, while all the choruses will sing some one song separately, to give a basis for the work of the judges. The important song of the day will be the class song, the competition for which ends April...
...Government is asking us for another war loan. College men should not only be ready to buy Liberty Bonds, but to encourage buying on the part of everyone whose income will more than provide the necessaries of life. Everyone who can spare any money without depriving himself of something which is absolutely necessary for health, strength and usefulness should turn it over to the Government...