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Captain N. S. Walker, Jr., '20, the first speaker of the evening, outlined the season's plans and emphasized the need for more candidates. He was followed by Dan J. Kelly of the Department of Physical Training, who spoke on the plans that have been made to utilize the surplus of Freshman players who are unable to make the first squad. These men will not be cut as in past years, but will be retained for dormitory teams to play throughout the entire season. Kelly also warned the men that they must report at Weld 3 immediately to change their...
...time tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Captain N. S. Walker, Jr., '20, will address the yearlings and give them a general outline of the season's work. It is planned to make the meeting as short as possible, and manager L. T. Lanman '20 will be the only other speaker of the evening...
Laurence L. Driggs, President of the American Flying Club, will be the principal speaker at this meeting. Mr. Driggs has been a close student of flying conditions during the war, and has written several articles on these conditions. The second speaker will be Colonel L. H. Drennan, who addressed the Harvard Aeronautical Society several days ago. Colonel Drennan is Air Service officer for New England and is a member, exofficio, of the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Aero Club. The members of the Harvard Aero Club will meet at a place to be announced tomorrow, and will...
Viscount Grey, British Ambassador to the United States, will address the members of the Union in the Living Room on next Monday evening at 8.30 o'clock. President Lowell will introduce the speaker, and it is expected that Governor Coolidge will be present and say a few words. Owing to the seating capacity of the Union it will be impossible to admit any except members of the Union...
Lieutenant Andre L'Huillier will speak in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House at 8 o'clock tonight. He will take as his subject "Reconstruction Work in France," with especial emphasis on the work being done and already accomplished in the Champagne-Argonne Sector. Captain Morize will introduce the speaker, whose lecture will be illustrated by slides of the Champagne battlefields and of the reconstruction work being done there. All members of the University are extended a cordial invitation to attend this meeting...