Word: roome
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...whose turn it is to entertain this Wednesday, will combine with Thayer, and the two will hold an open house to the rest of the Senior dormitories and to all members of the class not living in Stoughton, Hollis, or Matthews. The smoker will be held in Thayer Common Room, middle entry, this evening from 9 until 10.30 o'clock. Refreshments and cigarettes will be served. The Senior interdormitory smokers are now in the second round, each having entertained once...
This deficiency is not confined to the Business School. Undergraduates are equally or probably more, deficient. Instructors often deplore the lack of good English in theses and reports, and the majority of class-room papers are full of solecisms and had spelling. The English standards of most courses are lower than they should be. Who is to blame...
...annual Sophomore banquet will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock There will be several distinct features in the entertainment. Among these are speeches from this and last year's class officers, R. Harte, G. E. Abbot, J. C. Harris, O. G. Kirkpatrick and J. E. P. Morgan. R. Harte will be toastmaster. Following the speakers there will be a vaudeville performance consisting of nine big acts given by members of the class. The committee in charge of the vaudeville consists of W. H. Meeker, J. W. D. Seymour...
...members of the University are invited to an illustrated lecture on "A Hunting Trip from Yellowhead Pass to Peace River, British Columbia," by S. Prescott Fay '07, given under the auspices of the Natural History Society in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Fay has spent three summers camping in this region, and has secured very remarkable photographs in addition to valuable scientific data. This country is full of game and the party of four were able to live very comfortably for three months on what they shot. The particular object...
...Sophomore class will hold its annual dinner in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. The committee have arranged a large entertainment. There will be speeches by the class officers, and in addition a vaudeville, in which throughout only class talent will be employed. After the vaudeville, which includes nine acts, there will be three reels of moving pictures. All Sophomores who have not yet bought their tickets should do so at once. They may be had at $1.50 apiece at the Union, at Leavitt & Peirce's, or from the entertainment committee...