Word: popularly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...held in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be purchased until 6 o'clock at Leavitt & Peirce's, and after that time, at the Union. F. P. Ferguson, chairman of the committee has arranged for Kanrich's Orchestra, which will play popular selections and football songs. Through the courtesy of A. P. Keith '01, five of the best vaudeville acts in Boston will also be given. They are McDevitt and Kelly, fancy dancers; Horace Wright, singer; Laddie Cliff, English boy dancing comedian; Marabine, ice artist; and Raymond and Caverley, German comedians. These acts...
...class of 1910 will hold a pop night in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8.30 o'clock. The entertainment will consist of popular selections by Kanrich's Band of 16 pieces, amateur entertainment by members of the class, and a vaudeville performance furnished by the generosity of Mr. A. P. Keith '01. Light refreshments will be served during the evening at small tables in the Living Room and Dining Room. The beer and ale have been supplied gratuitously through the kindness of Mr. U. M. Van Nostrand '10, and the cigarettes, of the Pall Mall Cigarette...
...program has been divided into three parts, the first of which will consist of a series of 16 Harvard songs and other popular selections by Kanrich's Band. After this is over, some members of the class will give an amateur vaudeville entertainment, which will be followed by a few of the best professional acts in Boston at the time...
...rooms together without being subjected to a chance assignment that may separate them and put them alongside men with whom they have no common interest or are not in the least congenial. Hollis and Stoughton have very good conveniences on every floor, while Holworthy has always proved so popular as to show that men are willing to overlook its slight disadvantages for the greater benefits that result from rooming there. If the number of applications warrant it, the College will modernize the middle entry of Thayer, which has the additional advantage of a large Living Room, or will turn over...
...several years of non-acquaintance. That these conditions will be much changed by allotment by entries or in large groups, is not evident. The merit of the scheme seems to be altogether in making the Senior dormitories more pleasant for their occupants, and so making the dormitories more generally popular...