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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will be a general reception in the Trophy Room, at which President Lowell will present keys to the new members and batons to the newly elected marshals. The undergraduate secretary will read a short historical sketch of the Society's career...
...Albert Matthews '82 read from a recent president's report announcing gifts to the University of more than two and a half million dollars and then turned to a similar document of 250 years ago in which it was announced that the College would purchase six leather chairs, provided the treasury could afford it. Mr. Matthews then told of the real start of the University, when John Harvard's bequest of $3,900 and his library enabled the institution to get on its feet. Although in those days boys as young as twelve often came to college, the entrance requirements...
...suggestion that the proof of every number be read by somebody who can spell. I write this in fear, knowing what the CRIMSON...
...Poetry Society will hold its first social meeting today in the Advocate Sanctum on the third floor of the Union at 4 o'clock. Robert Frost, a rising young American poet, will read selections from his own writings. He is a native of New Hampshire and his book on northern New England called "North of Boston" has been pronounced by critics as among the leading works of the day. His other book, "A Boy's Way" has also gained much favor both in England and America. Mr. Frost has left his farm in New Hampshire in order to deliver lectures...
...were completed for the fourth annual gathering of all men not leaving Cambridge over Thanksgiving Day, to be held in Phillips Brooks House on Thanksgiving evening at 6 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and a special musical program will be rendered. A member of the English Department will read several appropriate selections from well-known authors...