Word: return
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...return of the American Labor Mission, which, representing the Federation of Labor, has visited Great Britain and France, marks the completion of an errand whose importance can hardly be overestimated. Both as to the character of the delegates and the manner in which they carried themselves, sometimes under great provocation, our principal organization of workingmen is to be congratulated. No trained diplomatists could have done better. No other Americans in any walk of life could have exhibited a loftier patriotism...
This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock both University and Freshman baseball squads will leave for New Haven, where they will meet the two Yale nines in the final games of the year. The players will be put up at the various clubs tonight and will return to Cambridge either tomorrow night or Sunday...
...Class Day Committee has urged all students who are planning to be in Cambridge to attend the Class Day exercises which will have a peculiar significance this year because of the large number of Seniors in service who will return. All the festivities will be as simple and economical as possible, without injuring their effect. It will be the last opportunity for the Class of 1918 to meet in any considerable numbers until after the war. Informal reunions of other classes are also being planned...
...classes are invited to attend the informal dance in the Union on the evening of June 18. Every person who wishes to enter the Yard on Class Day after 2 o'clock must be supplied with a Yard ticket. After 9 o'clock in the evening no return tickets will be given out to persons leaving the Yard, except on payment of 25 cents
...order to remain a contestant for the championship of the tri-collegiate series between Harvard, Yale and Princeton, the University nine must defeat the Tigers when they meet in th return game of the series at Princeton this afternoon. Though a slight favorite from its former victory over Princeton the University has been crippled by the loss of R. E. Gross '19, J. B. Fischer '20 and D. J. O'Keeffe '18, who has recently been declared ineligible...