Word: sunday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...illness Mr. Basil King has had to give up his Graduate Schools Society lecture scheduled for tomorrow at Phillip Brooks House. He was to have been the last of the series of lecturers on Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society...
...Sunday afternoon in Symphony Hall a concert as testimonial to their conductor, Emil Mollenhauer, by the People's Symphony Orchestra and the Haendel and Haydn Society...
...actually coarse with the grewsome details of an illicit love; at last I have found an author who, with all the opportunity in the world, refuses to revel in blasphemy and obscenity. This does not mean that "The Gay Ones" is fit for wide distribution among the Sunday schools of the country--for there is illicit love, and a dear innocent little girl is born of necessarily bad parents, but it is all told in a "nice" way, with a great deal left to the imagination, or at best barely hinted at. There are some "damns," but no "God damns...
...Hubbard '26 and E. G. Lowry '25 have been chosen to represent the University at the conference, according to W. I. Tibbets '17, who is a member, of the Conference Convening Committee. Lowry and Hubbard will leave tomorrow night and will attend the exercises during Saturday and Sunday...
...latest of these nervous persons who view with alarm is Vice President Frederick L. Hoffman of the Babson Institute, who should know better. Speaking in Ford Hall Sunday evening Mr. Hoffman made the hair rise on the heads of his listeners by informing them that whereas the murder rate had formerly been only seventy-two out of every million, it was now nearly eighty. The number of corpses, he darkly insinuated would, if place end to end, extend for nearly twenty miles; and in ten years, if business is good, the line would stretch from Cambridge to New Haven...