Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cameron Forbes '92, vice-governor of the Philippine Islands, will speak in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture, which will be open only to members of the Union, is the first of the series for this year. Besides the post of vice-governor of the Islands, Mr. Forbes holds the position of Secretary of Police and Commerce at Manila. Until his appointment as vice-governor, he served as a member of the Philippine Commission...
...were old enough to vote, and had not been assessed in May, could be added to the supplementary list. He had to appear at the City Hall to testify as a "bona-fide" citizen. Then Mr. Brennan said that he would be at Butler's today and tomorrow to help any such men. The hours of registration are today from 10 to 4 and tomorrow from...
Some Democratic speeches will be delivered in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. R. S. Hoar 1L., chairman of the national sub-committee on college clubs will speak first, and will be followed by Hon. Charles S. Hamlin, Secretary of the Treasury under President Cleveland, who will talk on the tariff question. President Voigt of the Democratic Club will introduce the speakers...
...Fitch '00 of Boston will meet the Freshman Bible class tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House. The meeting will be introductory to a course lasting five weeks, on the life of Christ. Since the class is purely a non-sectarian Freshman affair, all 1912 men who are interested and wish to identify themselves with Dr. Fitch are invited to be present...
...register in Cambridge any time before 10 o'clock tomorrow night. For those men living in other parts of the state, or who live near enough to allow them to go to their homes to vote, warning is given that the time for registration is practically over and any men who wish to perform their duty as citizens of the state on the fourth of November must first see to it that they are properly registered...