Word: reading
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first opportunity for Freshmen to hear Professor Copeland read will be given in Smith Halls Common Room tomorrow evening. The selections will be from Kipling, O. Henry and Leacock. The doors will be closed promptly at 7 o'clock...
...room will probably be open from 9 o'clock in the morning until sometime in the evening. During this time, students may come in and study, or read the French magazines and newspapers which will be provided. One or two instructors will be nearly always on hand to assist men in their studying...
...Boston district, which require it, and on those for delivery within the district, which do not require it. Apparently the printed lists of the liberal number of stations among which letters can be exchanged at the old rate of two cents an ounce have not been widely enough read by the public, although it certainly seemed that they had been widely distributed. It would almost appear that people have read this list and then been unable to believe it. To them there can only be repeated the welcome assurance--Yes, it is indeed true that letters may be mailed...
...Shaughnessy; Cadet Sergeants: G. C. Lee, M. E. Olmstead, T. W. Orr, E. P. Perkins, R. W. Sedgwick; Cadet Corporals: L. Evans, T. H. Fisher, A. Geary, H. L. Hatch, D. C. Hawkins, R. Hersey, A. K. Marsh, F. B. McConoughy, J. Otis, J. R. Parsons, J. B. Read...
...Illustrated has read the communication "Class Elections" in yesterday's CRIMSON...