Word: todays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Organized football cheering will begin with today's game with Bates. Wendell Davis '21, of New York City, Robert Emmons, 2nd, '20, of Boston, Norman Walker '20, of Castleton, New York, have been appointed cheer leaders. All undergraduates are expected to sit in the cheering section in order to aid the cheer leaders as much as possible...
Services will be conducted as follows: today, by Professor William E. Hockings tomorrow by Professor Francis B. Sayre...
Many of Greater Boston's approximately 11,000 graduates have not visited their alma mater recently and have expressed a desire to familiarize themselves with the Harvard of today, its present conditions and imperative needs before they visit their college associates of other days and their business and social intimates and acquaintances of the present as fund team members...
...Lowell has arranged for their reception and guidance. There will be a committee at University Hall to meet the "Grads" and they will be accompanied wherever they wish. Some will go to the dormitories, others to the classrooms where the students are gathered to see "how it is done today." Still others will visit the laboratories. There will be among them some who never have been in Widener Library just because it was so close and convenient that they put off from day to day and time to time their plans to "drop out." In all departments there will...
Princeton University's campaign for an endowment fund of fourteen million dollars will be officially launched at a general conference to be held at that university today and tomorrow. Alumni from every section of the country will attend this meeting, which will be one of the most representative gatherings of Princeton graduates ever held. Arrangements have been made to bring together graduates from all classes and from all territorial sections. Members of classes that graduated back in the early seventies will meet with Princeton men of the later-day classes, including many who had to relinquish their classroom work...