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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tomorrow at 1 o'clock the Senior Class picture which will appear in the 1918 Album will be taken on the steps of Widener Library. Because of the present small size of the class it is essential that all Seniors in College or living in the vicinity of Cambridge be on hand. No one will be permitted in the picture without his cap and gown. These may be obtained at the Harvard Co-operative this morning by all men who ordered them...
...intercollegiate contests today. The race at Princeton and the game here mark the resumption of formal athletics after the lapse of over a year in which we have seen the abolition of all sports followed by their slow and uncertain revival under the guise of informalism to their present basis. This revised formal basis eliminates all the objectionable qualities of unnecessary, expense and excessive advertising which formerly brought college athletics into disrepute. Its success or failure rests with the student body...
...HAVEN, CONN., APRIL 27.--With the daily returns at present incomplete the students have a subscription of $2,400 to their credit. This brings the grand total for the entire University, including the faculty and employees...
...will speak in the New Lecture Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. M. Lauzanne is likewise an officer in the Legion of Honor. He is a man of reputation in his country, and that country now sends him to us to tell us something of France's story, her present situation, and her hopes. We have all read to a certain extent, but reading is tame sport compared to hearing. Tonight we have a man who knows and who has the personality to impart what he knows with great effect...
Members of the University will have the opportunity tonight to hear of the part which France is playing in the present war from M. Stephane Joseph Vincent Lauzanne, editor of the Paris Matin. The address, which will be delivered in the New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock, is the ninth of the series of war lectures, the last of which was given on February 27 by Professor Wallace Clement Sabine, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at the University...