Word: socials
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...work of the Social Service Entertainment Troupe Committee has progressed rapidly thus far, and about 200 men have signified their intention of taking part in the entertainments this winter. Probably about 50 more men will come out later, and will give about sixty or seventy entertainments during the year...
...Cambridge Social Union is to have its opening tomorrow night. About fifty classes will be offered this year, fifty classes will be offered this year, comprising all the subjects given in public schools. With the exception of such subjects as short hand and telegraphy, for which paid teachers are supplied, the classes are taught by men in the University, who are willing to give up an hour one evening each week for this work. Men are needed in every subject, and those willing to teach should send their names and the subjects they prefer to F. G. Cheney, 27 Holyoke...
...will be discussed, plans will be cautioned for fall and winter work, which will include arrangements for an open Freshman meet and for the fall handicap games. A new departure in track athletics will also be discussed in the form of a Track and Field Club to further the social end of track work...
...purpose of the club shall be to promote the pleasure, social interests, health and athletic success of its members. This will be accomplished by a club room where intercollegiate track records, statistics, read maps and books will be kept on file. From time to time cross country runs and walks will be held, and such other amusements as can be arranged. Club tables in Memorial Hall will be formed for as many members as care to eat together. Membership in the club will be free, and open to all members of the University, both undergraduates and graduates...
...Cambridge Social Union is to have its opening night on Friday, October 12. About fifty classes will be offered this year, comprising all the subjects given in public schools. With the exception of such subjects as short hand and telegraphy, for which paid teachers are supplied, the classes are taught by men in the University, who are willing to give up an hour one evening each week for this work. Men are needed in every subject, and those willing to teach should send their names and the subjects they prefer to F. G. Cheney, 27 Holyoke...