Word: reading
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Preceding the conference at 7 o'clock, short evening prayer will be read as usual in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House. The conference is open to all members of the University...
...Society are set forth at length, and the proposed changes in the method of electing members, including the formation of a membership committee, to report on qualifications of candidates, are urged. In view of the prevalent cry about professionalism in athletics it is interesting and rather amusing to read what a "recent undergraduate of high distinction" has to say concerning the spirit of professionalism present in college scholarship. The opinions expressed parallel those which are often heard in regard to the decadence of amateur collegiate athletics...
...that it would be a pleasant thing to send every student in the University, the same formal note of invitation which is always sent to the Professors and other Officers. This invitation is for every Friday in December, January and February, as of course every one saw when he read his note...
This evening at 8 o'clock in Sever 11 Mr. Copeland will give his fifth reading from "Wits and Humorists," and in particular from Mark Twain and other American writers. Mr. Copeland will read extracts from "Adam's Diary," by Mark Twain, and also "The Register," a farce in three scenes by W. D. Howells. The reading will be open only to members of the University...
Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in Sever 11 Mr. Copeland will give his fifth reading from "Wits and Humorists," and in particular from Mark Twain and other American writers. Mr. Copeland will read extracts from "Adam's Diary," by Mark Twain, and also "The Register," a farce in three scenes by W. D. Howells. The reading will be open only to members of the University...