Word: programs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Class Day Week this year will be attended by an unusually large number of alumni as classes that have been unable to hold reunions for the past several years are expected to make up for the ones that they have missed because of the war. The program for the week will be as follows...
...past that it is unable to keep abreast of the present. It would indeed be a sorry sight to see an age bearing along the university instead of the university leading the age on to nobler ends. Such a sight Princeton will never permit if her president's program is adopted. The modification of admission requirements will open her doors to many more students, while the regional scholarships will interest men from all parts of the United States in the advantages of her colleges...
This is the third of the series of lectures for Harvard men arranged under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association to promote interest in the problems of the day. Professor T. N. Carver will address the fourth meeting, a week from tonight on "A Constructive Labor Program...
...program will be as follows: The Gypsy Prince, Kiesta (Mandolin Club) Lullaby, Brahms Drinking Song, Composer unknown (Glee Club) Peter Gink, Cobb (Banjo Club) Specialty, F. S. Stranahan '21. Prayer of Tranksgiving, Netherland Folk-Song (Glee Club) Deep River, Arr. by Charles Roepper (J. F. Lautner '21 and Glee Club), Norwegian Slumber Song, Gildor (Mandolin Club). Serenade, Hagden (Glee Club). Rockin the Beat, Frey (Banjo Club). Old Medley, D. G. Field (Glee Club). Fair Harvard, Gilman (Glee Club...
...will be open from 3 to 6 P. M. to visitors holding tickets which may be obtained Friday morning in the Cambridge Public Library. At the exercises held in Sanders Theatre on Saturday at 8 o'clock William Roscoe Thayer '81, president of the society, will preside and the program will consist of selections from Lowell by Professor Copeland, addresses by President Eliot and Professor Bliss Perry, and a poem by Percy MacKaye...