Word: silver
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Club attended the tenth annual spring dinner held at the club last night, which was the occasion of an immense ovation for Dean Briggs, retiring Chairman of the Athletic Committee. When Mr. G. B. Morrison '93, president of the Varsity Club, presented him in behalf of the members a silver tray, the applause lasted for several minutes. The present was inscribed with the words, "Le-Baron Russell Briggs '75, from the Harvard Varsity Club in Appreciation of his Invaluable Service to Harvard and Intercollegiate Athletics...
...wishing to attend the Silver Bay Student Conference to be held this year, June 12-20, may still apply at the Phillips Brooks House. Application should be made at once, but the last date for registration has been extended and will be Wednesday, May 28, at which time the registration fees must be sent to New York. Anyone not registered by this time cannot be assured a room with his delegation; but in case of absolute necessity the fee will be refunded...
...Silver Bay conference is open to all men in the University. Last year the University delegation consisted of about thirty men and an equally large representation is expected this year. There is to be considered foreign delegation present this summer under the euapices of the Foreign Student committee. These men will be exempted from the registration fee, and will be given special rates for board and transportation expenses. The regular expense of attending the conference, including board, room, registration fee, and railroad fare will be about $40 though in cases where men can not afford to pay the entire...
...Florence Kling Harding: "For the first time since President Harding's death, I took part in a public ceremony. In Bridgeport, Conn., with a silver trowel I applied mortar to the cornerstone for the new $1,000,000 Warren Harding High School. Said I to interviewers: 'Some day I may go back to Ohio to engage in the newspaper business again...
Allbert Frankan has sold the motion picture rights of Gerald Cranstion's Lady" to the Fox film company, and the hero of modern big business ; will in due time be seen on the silver screen. It seems likely that the directions will be less explicit, in certain spots that the author, but the air-plane scene in which a lady pursues her (may be) lover into the fastnesses of a Vickers-Vimy cross-Channel plane when he tries, literally, to fly from her wiles, ought go well in the picture. They run into a terrible storm...