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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...writing for the men in the various Harvard army and navy units. Through the interest of President Lowell the Speakers' Club at 39 Holyoke street was given the Association for this purpose, and Mrs. Gulick, who had been in charge of the Naval Radio Canteen, very kindly consented to take charge of the canteen, and rendered a valuable and efficient service. Mrs. E. C. Moore also served as treasurer and aided considerably in making the canteen a success. In this way several hundred men were served daily. Moreover, in order to provide additional entertainment for the men in the service...
...general, the festivities will follow the plan of former Jubilees, and will commence with a concert in the Smith Halls Common Room late in the afternoon of June 3. The main feature of the festival will be the interdormitory song contest, which will take place early in the evening. In this each chorus will sing one college song, and one recent popular piece, besides the football songs. The leader of the winning singers will be presented with a silver baton...
...management of the University Musical Clubs has announced that the 18th joint concert with the Yale Glee and Instrumental Clubs has been arranged for the evening of May 24 to take place in Jordan Hall. In the past it has been customary to hold the dual concert on the evening before the Yale football game, but this has been impossible for several years on account of the war. The last regular joint concert of the clubs of the two universities was held at New Haven in the fall...
Several changes have been made in the University line-up for today's game. Owing to an injury received at practice yesterday, H. P. King '21 will be out of the game for at least a week, and W. B. Frothingham '21 has been chosen to take his place at first base. K. W. Perkins '19, whose batting has been a feature of the recent practice games, will replace T. J. Meehan '21 at third base...
...meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, April 15, at 7.30 o'clock, when President Eliot will speak on "College Education in the Reconstruction Period." This address will be of especial interest as it will be followed by another forum on the same subject by Professor Moore, who will take up the purely theoretical and religious side of the question, whereas President Eliot will deal with the more practical aspect...