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Beginning October 7, a series of three interdormitory cross-country runs for the 1923 squad, will start. From these contests the more promising material will be selected to join the Freshman team. All 1923 men wishing to try for the interdormitory series should report at the Locker Building today at 4 o'clock...
...opportunity to express their opinions on the League of Nations is being given all University men in the straw vote conducted by the CRIMSON today. Polls will be open at 9 o'clock at Memorial Hall, the Union, Standish Hall Common Room and the CRIMSON Office. The Business School may vote at Lawrence Hall and members of the Law School at Langdell Hall. The results in the College and the two graduate schools will be tabulated separately. This method will give a more accurate knowledge of the opinion of the University. Ballots may be cast until 6 o'clock...
...Reverend Raymond Calkins, D.D., minister of the First Church of Cambridge will conduct morning prayers today and every day this week at 8.45 in Appleton Chapel. The Services will close promptly at 9 o'clock to allow students to reach their classes at that hour...
Entries will close this evening for the annual fall University tennis tournament. Those wishing to enter may sign up today at Leavitt & Peirce's or the H. A. A. The tournament will commence tomorrow on the Jarvis Courts...
Harvard will today act as host to the man who was first to cross the Atlantic Ocean by air, Lieutenant-Commander Albert C. Rcad. Members of the University will have an opportunity to hear personally from Commander Read of his experiences, when he will speak at the meeting in the Living Room of the Union at 8'clock. Preceding the meeting there will be a small dinner given in his honor in the Trophy Room of the Union at 7 o'clock. commander Reads talk tonight is the first one of a series which the Graduate Manager of the Union...