Word: reads
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...from having the membership of two hundred which it should have except the general lack of information as to what the chorus is and why it exists. Its music consists largely of student songs and folk-tunes and requires no especial ability or training beyond an ordinary ability to read notes. The chorus is to sing at Commencement exercises and other University affairs...
Miss Buckton of England, will read her mystery-play, "Eager Heart," under the auspices of the Dramatic Club in Emerson A this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The play, which has met with great success in England, is to be given a trial performance under the auspices of a committee of Boston men and women on February 11. Miss Buckton wishes to obtain the aid of Harvard men in acting it. The reading will be open to the public...
...Barron '14, A. L. Jackson '14 was unable to hold I. T. Howe, and finished ten yards behind. This lost ground was retrieved by F. J. O'Brien '14, the third man for the Freshmen, enabling W. L. Allen '14--to start only two yards behind G. Read. Allen attempted repeatedly to pass the schoolboy, but could not succeed. The time of the winning team was 3 minutes, 14 2-5 seconds
...interested in the theory and practice of wireless telegraphy and telephony. The main idea of the club is to enable interested persons to meet socially and for informal discussion of wireless topics. It is planned to hold regular meetings at which papers of an elementary character will be read by the members. It is also hoped to secure at intervals men of experience in wireless operation who will speak to the club on various phases of their work. If desired, a class for those who are totally ignorant is to be formed, under the direction of the more advanced members...
...Pearson 2L., defeated H. W. Read...