Word: programs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...president, G. B. Blaine '17, outlined the plans for the fall campaign. One of the events on the program will be the large mass meeting which will take place the latter part of this month, at which it is expected Senator Lodge will speak. The final wind up of the campaign will be the parade of the Young Republicans of Boston on the night before elections, in which the Republican Club will take part...
...afternoon by President Eliot, who will speak on "The Changes of a Century in Theological Education at Harvard," and by the Reverend Robert S. Morison '69, librarian emeritus of the School, whose topic will be "The First Half-Century of the Divinity School." Last on the day's program will be a large dinner at the Union at which Professor Peabody will preside. The whole observance of the centenary has been planned by the Alumni Association of the Divinity School. Its members are expected in numbers from all parts of the country...
...Winsor '11 and James J. Minot '13, both of the Executive Committee of the Young Republicans of Boston, will address the meeting. The program as it will be outlined includes a number of events worthy of note. Perhaps the most important of these is a mass meeting to be held at the Union toward the end of the month. Several prominent men will speak. A delegation of University Republicans will also march in a parade to be given at a later time by the "Young Republicans of Boston...
Practice for the University football team yesterday afternoon consisted of the usual light post-game program. Moseley Taylor '18 was the only man who did not take part in the work-out, as he was excused on account of a muscle bruise received in Saturday's game. D. G. Lovell '17 was in Taylor's place at tackle on A and J. M. Franklin '18 at Lovell...
Announcement of additional courses will be made from time to time in the advertising columns of the Boston Evening Transcript, in the Bulletins of the Boston Public Library, and in later editions of the program, copies of which may always be had by sending to the curator, 491 Boylston street, a stamped addressed envelope...