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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...free for tennis, golf, track, and baseball. In this way, the Conference will not only give opportunities for personal contact with men who are leaders in modern religious thought, but will also offer a chance for a few days of healthy out-of-door recreation. Under the direction of special teachers small groups will be formed for individual Bible study. A play is given the last night of the Conference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GROSS '19 APPOINTED LEADER OF NORTHFIELD DELEGATION | 4/11/1919 | See Source »

...buildings left vacant by the departure of the Radio School on April 15, until next fall. Pierce Hall, Perkins Hall, Walter Hastings Hall, the Hemenway Gymnasium, and Memorial Hall are some of the buildings which will be returned to the University. These quarters have been converted to suit the special needs of the naval students, and it will require a good deal of time and expense to restore them to their former condition. The order that the barracks occupied by the Radio School would be used by troops of the 26th Division at the time of the parade has been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RE-OCCUPY BUILDINGS IN FALL | 4/11/1919 | See Source »

...Harvard Teachers' Association is to hold its 28th annual meeting tomorrow in Sanders Theatre. Dr. Payson Smith, State Commissioner of Education, will outline a program of education in Massachusetts along lines recommended by the special legislative committee. President Lowell, Frederick C. Hood '86, president of the Hood Rubber Company, Arthur C. Boyden, principal of the State Normal School at Bridgewater, and Frank V. Thompson '07, superintendent of schools in Boston, are to participate in a discussion of the program suggested by Mr. Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEACHERS MEET TOMORROW TO DISCUSS EDUCATIONAL PLANS | 4/11/1919 | See Source »

...results are very gratifying, but one cannot help feeling that, if the number of contributions indicates the amount of interest and sympathy in the student body for the work of the Association, there ought to be 2000 instead of 550 names on the list of those subscribing. Another year special emphasis should be placed, it seems to me, not only on raising a large sum of money from the undergraduates but particularly on getting every one to contribute something, however small, to the good work of the Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROOKS HOUSE SOLVED SERIOUS WAR PROBLEMS | 4/10/1919 | See Source »

Among the lesser activities should be mentioned the revision of the constitution of the Association by a special committee acting with the Graduate Committee and the report made on the League of Nations Conference held in Boston by P. Hofer '21, who was present as a delegate of the Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROOKS HOUSE SOLVED SERIOUS WAR PROBLEMS | 4/10/1919 | See Source »

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