Word: smith
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Dean H. A. Yeomans '00 will speak before the Freshmen in the Smith Halls Common Room this evening at 7 o'clock in the ninth of the series of Monday evening meetings which are being held under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House for 1921. As usual, there will be singing before and after the address...
...eleven was composed of the following men: G. H. Carpenter, W. L. Cummings, R. E. Henderson, S. S. Jordan, C. E. Masters, R. O. W. Powers, W. L. Pyle, E. O. Richards, C. P. Smith, R. R. Weaver, F. Beidler, H. M. Spelman. Several substitutions were made. The squad of about 20 men will continue practice this week in preparation for their several remaining games...
...served at the Union between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. There will be a special Thanksgiving dinner from 12.30 to 2.30 o'clock, for which there will be an extra charge. The Freshman Dining Halls will serve breakfast only, but dinner will be served in Smith Hall for the members of all the dormitories. There will be no evening meals at any of the Freshman Halls...
...Class of 1921 is to receive its official baptism as an integral part of the University. The Freshmen have matriculated, they have gone through hour examinations, they have had a regular athletic team, but they have not heard Professor Copeland read. This evening in Smith Halls Common Room they will have that privilege, for it is a great privilege to hear or see the best. We all like to be read aloud to, and if many of us object to this sort of thing frequently it is because the reading is not done well. Professor Copeland does not only read...
...should feel bitter that the Freshmen were to be treated to the best of Harvard first of all. Some of them do experience a tinge of envy. Others there are who are wiser and have made plans. This is an era of camouflage. These sagacious upperclassmen will walk into Smith Halls Common Room tonight in the guise of Freshmen. They are powerful men, so we should like to give a word of advice to the Freshmen. If you wish a seat or even a place at Copey's reading tonight, be there early. Otherwise your big brothers will...