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...gathered for its smokers and dinners. Tomorrow it will gather for the last occasion of merriment, the last festival and carnival of jollity, during the days of undergraduate enrolment in the University. Let 1916 rally to the support of the cause; let 1916 gather en masse in the wee small hours of the morning; let 1916, to a man, don the habiliments of the picnicker and swell the throng which will descend upon the land of heretofore unknown and untasted joys...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FROLICKING 1916. | 5/18/1916 | See Source »

...University paint shop, in the small wing of Lawrence Hall, near the Music Building, was damaged to the extent of $300 or $400 by fire yesterday afternoon. The fire started in a workman's locker about 5.15 o'clock, probably from spontaneous combustion. The smoke soon attracted attention, and an alarm was turned in. The smoke from the paint and oil was very dense, but the fire was confined to two rooms, and did not reach the adjoining office in the passageway to Lawrence Hall, where preparations had been made to remove the more important papers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAWRENCE HALL DAMAGED BY FIRE | 5/18/1916 | See Source »

...sects., New Lect. HallDr. Davis's sects., Pierce 209Mr. Lincoln's sects., Lower Mass.Mr. Richter's sects. O, Harvard 3Mr. Richter's sects. C, T, Harvard 2Mr. Van Sickle's sects., New Lect. HallMr. Wright's sects., Upper Mass.Economics 4b, Harvard 5, 6English 56, Upper Mass.Fine Arts 5g, Fogg Small Lect.-rm.French 1:Dr. Hawkins's sect. 1, HoldenMr. Leavitt's sect. 2, Fogg Lect.-rm.French 13, Sever 56French 22 hf., Upper Mass.German 8, Upper Mass.Government 4, Sever 35, 36Greek B H, Sever 30Greek 11, Sever 30History 7, Div. Lib. 3History 12, Emerson A. EItalian 1, Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE OF FINAL EXAMINATIONS LISTED | 5/18/1916 | See Source »

...celebration will start on Monday, June 12, with a gathering of all Technology men, past and present, in Huntington Hall, for a farewell ceremony to the Rogers Building. The entire body will then march to the embankment, where it will be met by a small fleet of motor boats. This crossing of the river will be made an aquatic jubilee. Progress in naval construction will be shown by the latest models of many types of vessels. It is planned to have torpedo boat destroyers and submarines in manoeuvres in the Basin, working in conjunction with fast motor boats and hydroplanes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW TECH, QUARTERS TO OPEN WITH ELABORATE PROGRAM | 5/17/1916 | See Source »

...Julia anatomically slight," "Robust Julia, playing golf and swimming harder," Suffrage Julia "prances in the [poet's] limelight." Witter Bynner is not up to his poetic form in "Though Wisdom Dies." Wisdom is a theme which cannot be completely developed in two short stanzas nor can imagination be "uncurled small as forget-me-nots." The characteristics of the verse of this number are cleverness, insight, a sure, light touch, and a sense of the sober humor of the contrasts of life...

Author: By Albert BUSHNELL Hart ., | Title: Anniversary Advocate Admirable | 5/12/1916 | See Source »

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