Word: readings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor C. T. Copeland will give a reading for the Class of 1922 on next Thursday evening at 7.15 o'clock in the Gore Hall Common Room. He proposes to read selections from Kipling, O'Henry, and Dickens...
...possible Magna Carta for world liberty" says the Transcript in hailing the covenant for a League of Nations as read by President Wilson art the Peace Conference on Friday. In the word "Possible" is to be found the true meaning of this document. In many ways it falls short of the ideals for which President Wilson has stood. We find in it no broad principle of religious toleration, no recognition of the part played by commerce and trade in starting a war. We are bewildered by the complex wording, by the vague statements which seem to settle nothing...
...tragic occasion, we accepted an editorial which mentioned something as one of the most "enjoyable" features of college life. Another time we solemnly declared that the University "rejoices in the fact," etc. We defy the ability of anyone to picture in his mind the University rejoicing. Once again, read of a man over-come by a "virulent obsession"--whatever that may mean...
...Hatton will speak. On Friday evening the party will attend a special performance by Mr. Gillette of "Dear Brutus". Professor Barrett Wendell '77, Mr. Brander Matthews and Mr. Edgar Lee Masters will give short addresses at the final luncheon at the Ritz the following day when Alfred Noyes will read one of his more recent poems...
Although the plans for the celebration at Cambridge do not include the names of any of these men, W. R. Thayer '81, who is in charge of the celebration here, announced that Percy MacKaye '97 will read a poem written for the occasion; President Eliot, and Professor Bliss Perry will give addresses and Professor Copeland will read. Mr. Thayer is to give the introductory address. The ceremony will take place at Sanders Theatre on the evening of Feb. 22, at 8 o'clock...