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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 6. Mazurka, "La Scandinave," Ganne 7. A Stein Song, Organ, Mr. Marshall. Bullard '87 8. Selection, "The Arcadians," Monokton 9. Selection, "Naughty Marietta," Herbert 10. "Take Me Back to Tech," I. W. Litchfield '85 11. American Fantasy, Organ, Mr. Marshall. Herbert 12. March, "Washington Post," Sousa All seats reserved for students, alumni and friends of the Institute of Technology...
...What is Going on Today" replaces the Calendar of the Council of Federated Clubs, which has been posted weekly since Christmas. The Date Book of the Council will hereafter be kept in the CRIMSON Office, where it may be consulted at any time. The Committee on Organizations of the Student Council will post a summary of future dates compiled from the Date Book, in the Union, Gore Hall, and Phillips Brooks House on Saturday mornings...
Many remedies have been suggested to meet this coming crisis: parcels post, the insurgent program, government ownership of railroads, and a score of others; but there is a great world test-tube where they have all been tried. In New Zealand every conceivable reform has been given a trial, and with more or less success. The postal service is excellent, telegraph rates are cheap and the company is efficient, there are stringent laws against corporations, there is government ownership of railroads, there is efficient factory inspection; but in spite of all this, poverty, cost of living, slums, corporations, and capital...
...Henry G. Spaulding '60 delivered the annual Memorial Day address in Sanders Theatre yesterday under the auspices of the Harvard Memorial Society. The guests and students led by the Charles Beck Post G. A. R. marched to Sanders Theatre from University Hall. Rev. Spaulding, whose subject was "The Life and Career of Charles Sumner," was introduced by President Lowell...
...annual Memorial Day exercises under the joint auspices of the Harvard Memorial Society and the Charles Beck Post of the G. A. R. will be held in Sanders Theatre tomorrow at 12 o'clock. President Lowell will preside, and Rev. H. G. Spaulding '60, of Boston, will be the orator of the day. His subject will be "Charles Sumner". Rev. Spaulding was well acquainted with Sumner during the later years of his life. The public is invited to attend, and those who wish to bring flowers may place them beneath the tablets in the transept of Memorial Hall...