Word: tomorrow
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...twenty-third annual Harvard Interscholastic outdoor track meet will be held in the Stadium tomorrow at 2.30 o'clock. The school winning the largest number of points will have the privilege of holding for one year the large trophy cup offered by Harvard graduates and by the Boston Athletic Association. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be given for first, second and third places respectively. There are 180 entries this year made by 19 schools...
...Society will give the first public Cambridge performance of its annual play "The Title Seekers," by R. D. Murphy '08 and R. J. de Golyer '08, in the club theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. A performance will be given at Players' Hall, West Newton, tomorrow, and on Friday the final performance will be given in the Pi Eta Theatre. Tickets for the Cambridge performances may be had at the University Bookstore. Tickets for both the Newton and Cambridge performances may be obtained at the Pi Eta Club, 1 Winthrop square, Cambridge, at the door of the hall...
There will be no regular Sunday service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow. On the following Sunday, April 26, Rev. George A. Gordon 's1, D.D., of Boston, will preach. The service will be open to the public. Dr. Gordon will preach again on Sunday, May 3, and will conduct morning prayers during the two weeks following the recess...
...Pierian Sodality will start tomorrow evening on the longest trip ever undertaken by that organization during the 100 years of its existence. An extensive program has been prepared, including four concerts, in Syracuse, Manlius, Oswego and Rochester, and several receptions, teas, and dances. About 50 men will be taken on the trip, with practically the same proportion of instruments as used in the spring concert, and they will return to Cambridge on Friday afternoon. The main purpose of the trip is to arouse interest among the graduates in these different cities in the musical activities at Harvard...
...will leave the South Station at about 7 o'clock tomorrow evening, arriving in Syracuse Monday morning in time for breakfast. During the forenoon there will be a rehearsal and after lunch a reception under the auspices of the Syracuse Harvard Club at the home of Mr. Krauss. The Syracuse Harvard Club has made arrangements for the distribution of the members of the orchestra among the residents of Syracuse, who will provide for their entertainment during their stay in Syracuse. The concert in the evening will be held at the Alhambra and will immediately precede the annual ball given...