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...annual fall flurry of social activities around Phillips Brooks House for Freshmen and new veterans will open Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock with an open house for all in the PBH lounge, continue with an activities meeting Tuesday evening, and hits its peak with three Harvard-Radcliffe teas now scheduled for Monday, September 30, Wednesday, October 2, and Friday, October...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Teas, Open House Highlight PBH Coming Social Season | 9/19/1946 | See Source »

...ever-popular Radcliffe teas, sponsored by the PBH Freshman Committee, are unique, as teas go, in that genuine Orange Pekoe, in cups with handles is served together with cream, sugar, and even a slice of lemon. Here, under afternoon lights, newcomers, shy or otherwise, will have an opportunity to meet incoming Radcliffe Freshmen and transfer students. The generally well-attended teas will be the first since February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Teas, Open House Highlight PBH Coming Social Season | 9/19/1946 | See Source »

...stamp collecting, outline the aims and purposes of their organizations and explain how new comers may join. The speakers will be introduced by Ray A. Goldberg '48, who emphasized the importance of this meeting to new students wishing to leaven their first year's work with outside activities. PBH punch will also be served at this meeting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Teas, Open House Highlight PBH Coming Social Season | 9/19/1946 | See Source »

During his tenure or guiding PBH, Waite saw the organization, drastically curtailed in scope throughout the war, resume its social service activities in an expansion of existing committees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Waite Is Named Dean of Norwich College, Vermont | 8/9/1946 | See Source »

...fifty cents a term, but few people are going to donate books gratis, and the 35 or 40 per cent return offered by the local dealers creates no great literary market. If a list of the required books for next fall were published by the Veterans Bureau, or possibly PBH, and the Bureau were to pay the student up to 70 per cent of the original cost, a pool of books could be built up, for which the veteran would be charged under the GI authorization only enough more than the turn-in price to take care of overhead costs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Out of Print | 7/2/1946 | See Source »

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