Word: reading
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...Sanders Theatre on Wednesday evening, there will be public exercises at which addresses will be made by President Eliot '53, Colonel T. W. Higginson '41, Professor C. E. Norton '46, and Mr. W. D. Howells '67. A poem will be read by Mr. T. B. Aldrich '90, and several letters will be read from prominent men in the United States who will be unable to attend the exercises. A cantata entitled "The Village Blacksmith" will be sung at the exercises by a chorus from the Cambridge public schools. The doors will be open at 7.15 o'clock. At 7.30 there...
...second teams after the third trial debate which will be held in Dane Hall on Friday evening, the subject being the same as for the University debate: "Resolved, That the present distribution of power between the federal and state governments is not adapted to modern conditions, and calls for read-justment in the direction of further centralization." At this final trial, Lewis, Nussbaum and Stern will defend the affirmative; and Davis, Rosenblum and Sharfman will argue the negative...
Tomorrow afternoon at the weekly informal gathering in Phillips Brooks House, Dean Briggs will read selections from Browning and Emerson. E. Hanfstaengl '09 will play several selections on the piano and refreshments will be served. The gathering will begin at 4 o'clock...
...Sever 30 Land. Arch. 1, Harvard 6 Mathematics 26, Sever 30 Mining 10, Sever 30 Music 2, Lower Mass. Physics 6a, Pierce 103 History 1a: (Assignment of Rooms, History 1a.) Mr. Gray's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Morris's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Ogg's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Read's sects.: Arnheim to Roepper (inclusive), Sever 18 Rogers to Taussig (inclusive), Sever 23 Tenney to Zabriskie (inclusive), Sever 24 Engineering 1c: (Assignment of Rooms, Engineering 1c.) Aisner to Kelly (inclusive), Pierce 202 Li to Williams (inclusive), Pierce 212 Examinations Tomorrow. Architecture 2b, Robinson Hall Astronomy 5, Astron. Lab. Celtic...
...Newell '94, commenting upon his charming character and the brilliancy of his mind. It is in memory of Newell, who was one of the greatest athletes ever graduated from Harvard, that the Newell Gate on Soldiers Field and the Newell Boat Club have been erected. Mr. Copeland also read extracts from his college diary, which further recalled his great versatility...