Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Brooks House Association will open its intensive financial campaign for $5,000 with a dinner in the Trophy Room of the Union at 6.45. At this time all team captains and their men will get together for final instructions before starting out on the actual work of the drive tomorrow. Complete plans will be announced at the dinner, and the teams will be definitely formed under the three captains--A. W. Douglass '21, A. Houghton '21, and L. B. Stoddart '21. Each team's territory will also be assigned and receipt blanks issued to each collector...
...nature which leads men to neglect wonders near at hand while they go travelling over the face of the world to view, wonders elsewhere, that there is no need to exclaim very loudly over Harvard's purpose to bring the 11,000 Harvard men of Greater Boston to Cambridge tomorrow and show them the University. Go to the House of Parliament with a Londoner and you are likely to find it as much his first visit as yours. Induce a Maine farmer to climb a well known hill in his neighborhood with you to show...
...many of them, at their reunion visits, have spent less time and effort in a serious endeavor to learn the fact of the institution's condition and service than have many alumni who come from a distance. It is human nature. So Harvard will bring them together in Cambridge tomorrow for a real sight-seeing tour. There is evident merit in the plan, both for Harvard's sake in general, and the endowment fund in particular. All success to it! --Boston Transcript...
...Reverend Raymond Calkins, D.D., Minister of the First Congregational Church, Cambridge, will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Officers of the University should enter at the north door of the Chapel, and students at the senth door, unless accompanied by friends, when they should use the west door. All seats in the gallery are open to the public...
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...