Word: tonight
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Permit me to express a wish that no member of the Union will miss the opportunity of hearing Mr. Horace Fletcher's address tonight. The subject on which he will speak is of fundamental importance both to the individual and to the State. If his observations on diet, confirmed already on a limited scale, should prove true on a universal scale, it is impossible to overestimate their revolutionary import. Mr. Fletcher is one of the most original and "sympathetic" personalities whom Massachusetts in our day has produced. His teaching and example have been of such vital benefit to certain persons...
There have been thus far five entries for the consolation race on Friday, for which cups will be given. If there are no more names signed in the blue book in the Locker Building by 6 o'clock tonight, when entries close, the race may not be held...
...annual fail clothing collection o the Social Service committee is being made this week, and will be finished by tonight. The clothing, books and magazines secured by the collectors will be called for by a wagon Monday morning. Any men in dormitories who are not seen by a collector are requested to leave what they wish to give at the rooms of the men collecting in their buildings, a list of whom is given below. Men living in private houses, who wish to give, are asked to notify D. c. Hyde '06, Phillips Brooks House, this morning...
...members of the University, who, either from personal interest in the municipal government of Cambridge, or from a desire for experience in a field of good government work, are willing to enlist as volunteer workers for the Good Government League, are urged to be present at the meeting tonight...
...room, and the men will sit by classes; Seniors and Juniors at the west end, and Sophomores and Freshmen at the east end. Light refreshments will be served at restaurant prices and the Pierian Sodality orchestra will play football songs and selections from light opera. The program tonight will be as follows: 1. March. "Cruiser Harvard," Strube 2. Overture. "Poet and Peasant," Suppe 3. "Le Dernier Sommeil d'un Vierge," Massault 4. Waltz. "Grubenlichten," Zeller 5. Selection. "It Happened in Nordland," Herbert 6. "Fair Harvard...