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...total membership of the Freshman class has now increased to 1024", he declared, "and the number of men that can be admitted to the Freshman Dormitories, including Shepard and Drayton, is still 553. That leaves almost 500 men who will be unable to share in all the activities of Freshman life. But although these men will be denied the privilege of living in the Freshman Dormitories, they will still be able to take their meals at the Freshman Dining Halls and to participate in the interdormitory sports...
...times and races indicated. 9-12.30 2.30-4.30 P. M. Ancient Languages Sever 28 Sever 28 Anthropology Peabody Mus. 7 Bryant St. Biology Zool. Lab. 45 Zool. Lab. 45 Botany Bt. Mus. rm. 10 Gray Herbarium Chemistry Coolidge Lab. 8 Coolidge Lab. 8 Classics Widener 576 44 Shepard St. Classics and Philosophy Widener 576 44 Shepard St. Classics and Fine Arts Widener 576 44 Shepard St. Classics and Economics Widener 576 44 Shepard St. Classics and Government Widener 576 44 Shepard St. Classics and History Widener 576 44 Shepard St. Comparative Literature Warren House 8 Hilliard St. Economics Lower Reading...
Engaged. Miss Pearl Ginsberg ("Pearl Shepard"), motion picture actress, to Prince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, heir to the Egyptian throne. Accompanied by her mother, Mis? Ginsberg and the Prince sailed on the Aquitania with the intention of being married in Alexandria, if they obtain King Fuad's approval...
...clock this morning the 1926 Freshman Red Book will go on sale at each of the three Freshman dormitories. Residents of Smith, Drayton, and Shepard Halls, and subscribers not living in the Freshman Halls will obtain their copies of the Red Book from the main office in Persis Smith B. Residents of Gore Hill will get their books in the Gore Common Room, while Standish men will go to Standish E-13 for theirs. The offices will be open until 3 o'clock this afternoon...
...Psychical Research and Common Sense" will be the subject of a talk which Mr. Basil King, the prominent novelist, will give tonight in the Shepard Room of Phillips Brooks House. The meeting, which will be held at 7.30 o'clock is under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society, and is open to all members of the University...