Word: returned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University gymnastic team will give the first exhibition of the year at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. this evening at 8 o'clock. Although some of the best men of last year's team did not return to College, both the new and experienced men have shown up in such good form that a very successful season is expected. There will be both individual and pyramid work in tonight's exhibition. The events are horizontal bar, side horse, parallel bars, club swinging, and ground tumbling...
Only fifty pledges for the Senior class fund have been sent in to date. While many men may not at present be able to pay the first instalment of the pledge, everyone should at least fill out and return the pledge to the treasurer as soon as possible. Those who can pay part or all of their pledges at this time will confer a great favor on the class by so doing. It is especially important that all men graduating at mid-years send in their pledges before leaving...
...Sturgis '15 and P. H. Sherwood '15 in Apley court yesterday afternoon is evidently the one responsible for most of the recent robberies which have been committed in Dana Chambers, Thayer, Holworthy, Westmorly, Craigie, and Apthorp House. Sturgis discovered the man in his room upon his return from lunch. The intruder attempted to simulate a student, but betrayed himself, and Sturgis detained the thief while he called the police from the telephone in his room. The man arrested gave a fictitious name at the police station, claiming to be a student, but refusing to tell the name of his college...
Professor Copeland will give a reading, "The Return of Imray", in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 9 o'clock. Tonight will be the first time he has ever read this story of Kipling's to an audience. Therefore special arrangements have been made to have the Union open to all members of the University at the time. The doors of the Dining Room will open at 8.45 o'clock and will be closed at 9 o'clock sharp. No one will be admitted after that time...
Professor Copeland will give a reading in the Union tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. His subject will be "The Return of Imray" by Rudyard Kipling, a story which he has never before read to an audience. Special arrangements have been made whereby the Union will be open to all members of the University at this hour; the doors will be open at 8.45 and will be closed at 9 o'clock sharp...