Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...have bought tickets for the Freshman dinner to be held at the American House tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, a large number are not assigned to any table. It is absolutely necessary that all who are not accounted for should hand their names to one of the ushers, or to R. Clifford, Cleverly...
...interclass lacrosse series began yesterday afternoon, when the Juniors defeated the Seniors by the score of 4 to 3. An extra period was necessary to decide the game. The Juniors will play the Sophomores tomorrow and if the Juniors win, the Sophomores will play the Seniors on Monday. Individual cups have been provided by the graduate players for the members of the winning team, who will also receive their class lacrosse numerals. The winners of the series will play the Freshmen later in the season for the class championship...
...Sophomore class will give a pop night in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening. This will take the place of the large class dinner, and will afford the only opportunity for the whole class to meet together. The custom of holding a Sophomore pop night was established last year by the present Junior class, and the entertainment was a great success. The music will be furnished by the Salem Cadet Band, and vaudeville numbers will be given by courtesy of Mr. A. P. Keith '01. Light refreshments will be served throughout the evening at small tables placed about...
...John Kendrick Bangs, editor and author, will speak on "Salubrities I Have Met" in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Bangs has been an associate editor of Life, and an editor of Harper's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, The Metropolitan Magazine, and Puck. As an author he has written a number of tales, among which are A House Boat on the Styx, Ghosts I Have Met, and others of the same nature. In addition he has contributed many short stories to magazines...
...place of Joseph Warren '97, who has been travelling with the President. Mr. Warren will return at once to Cambridge and Mr. Greene will remain with the President during the rest of his trip, which will probably end on April 3. President Eliot will reach his seventy-fifth birthday tomorrow...