Word: takings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...means for originating and managing Intercollegiate Aerial Competition will be discussed at the banquet of the Harvard Aeronautical Society in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 6 o'clock. The society has received a number of communications from Aeronautical Societies throughout the country urging it to take the initial steps towards establishing aeronautics as a recognized sport, and the feasibility of the suggestions offered will be considered...
...first performance of "Primerose," the 34th annual play of the Cercle Francais, will take place in the Copley Theatre on tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The play, which is by Gaston de Caillavet and Robert de Flers, is to be given for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. The second performance will be given in the same place on Friday afternoon...
Harvard football has been launched successfully again and under difficulties which it is easy to underestimate. Coach Fisher himself was called upon at the eleventh hour last spring to take over Mr. Haughton's position as held coach. He was confronted with a vast squad in September, men for the most part unknown and untried in college football. That he and Captain Murray were able to develop the mature football displayed by Harvard in Saturday's game is a truly remarkable feat...
...Senate succeeded in so emasculating the Treaty that the Democrats could in honor do nothing except vote for its rejection. The efforts at compromise made by the Administration forces met a stone wall of resistance. Senator Edge, Republican, of New Jersey, said to the Democrats: "Here is the treaty. Take it or leave it!" The rights and privileges of the United States could have been adequately safeguarded by mild interpretative resolutions; the Republicans wrote in amendment after amendment--labelled "reservations"--with the avowed purpose of killing the Treaty, at what cost to the world they cared not a whit...
Further detailed plans have not been made as yet, in consideration of the fact that his stay will be very short. He will be in Cambridge only a few hours, and will take the night train for New York directly after his address at the Union...