Word: shows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weekly meeting of the Freshman class will take place in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow. The entertainment will be a regular moving picture show of four films. After the "movies," which will be given through the kindness of F. H. Thomas Company as a demonstration of the Edison Home Kinetoscope, refreshments will be served as usual...
...pleasant harmony, and Mr. Mills has a real voice. Messrs. Freedley and Hollister also do some spectacular dancing in the second act, and Mr. Sortwell clogs like a professional. The chorus is nimble and willing, though not always unanimous as yet, and countless details of arrangement staging, and business show the skill that we have learned to recognize as Mr. Sangers. The dialogue is light and rapid, and succeeds both in leading up naturally to the situations and in affording frequent provocation for song. Three of the principals--Messrs. Hodges, Freedley, and Spelman, have the distinction, rare among amateurs...
...results for the fifth day's contributions for the New Gymnasium Fund show an increase of about $1000. The Freshman class led for yesterday with $322, while the Juniors and Seniors nearly tied with $210 and $209 respectively. The Sophomore class still holds last place, getting only $139 yesterday. There is only today left before the total for the first week is figured out, and it rests with the collectors and men where each class shall finish. In the last few days, there have been several members of the University who have given $100 apiece. In view of this...
...gymnasium. Following the addresses by the alumni speakers, there will be a general discussion open to all present. The idea of those in charge is to make the session an undergraduate mass meeting, as it is felt that this will be the most effective way to show the alumni the interest taken by the undergraduates as a whole. All members of the University, and also the alumni, are urged to be present...
...physical education are the subjects of discussion for this evening, and it is unquestionably to the interest of every Harvard man to sea that this meeting is well attended. The contributions from undergraduates toward the new gymnasium have been given both to help the movement along and to show the graduates the interest of the College in this pressing question. The Forum this evening affords the chance to show more general and enthusiastic support on the part of the undergraduates...