Word: programs
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...Club has arranged an interesting program of speakers for the month of December. On Tuesday of next week Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75 will give a talk on a subject to be announced later. Colonel C. H. Mason of the United States Army has promised to address the club on December 13 at 8.30 o'clock on "The Work of the General Staff and of the Military Intelligence Department of the Army." This speech will be illustrated with maps and slides. Colonel Mason, who is Situation Officer of the Genral Staff Corps, helped organize the Intelligence Department in this...
...Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock this evening the University Glee Club will present the first of its series of concerts in Cambridge. In tonight's program the club is making a departure from its former custom in the standard of the music and singing which it will offer. The change from the more social aspect of the club in former years is marked by the fact that it has pledged itself to a policy of offering the highest standard of music that the ability of the University affords...
...Arthur Whiting's first exposition of chamber music for this year will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall on December 9 at 8.15 o'clock. The full program has not yet been completed, but an announcement of it will be made later in the week. These expositions are one of the most prominent features of the University's musical life and are open without charge to all members of the University...
...Harvard Medical Society will hold its regular meeting in the Peter Brent Brigham Hospital Amphitheatre, tonight at 8.15 o'clock. The program will include clinical demonstrations and an address by Dr. W. T. Councilman, A. M., '99, on "The Historical Development of Modern Conceptions of Tuberculosis...
...organization is strictly non-partizan in so far as politics are concerned, but it expects to take a leading role in the reconstruction program of the country. Eligibility for membership does not depend on length of service or the capacity in which the service was performed. Officers of every rank are admitted on the same footing and have equal voice in the conduct of the affairs of the society...