Word: tonight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last call for candidates for the business competition of the Lampoon will be made tonight. The try-out which is open only to members of the Freshman class, will be run on a different plan this year. There will be two competitions, one extending through the first half-year and the other lasting through the second term. The successful candidates in the first competition will do nothing the second half-year, and, along with the men retained in the second tryout, will be held over the summer to report again in the fall. This plan makes the competition much easier...
Entries for the fall handicap track meet to be held in the Stadium Friday close tonight at 8 o'clock and all men intending to enter should sign up in the blue-books for their respective events before that time. Blue-books are placed in the Union the Freshman dormitories, Leavitt and Peirce's, and the Locker Building. Notice of opportunities to take strength tests will be sent all entrants before Friday. Members of the University and Freshman cross-country teams will take part in the two-mile...
...organization of the Freshman Debating Society will take place in the Smith Halls Common Room tonight immediately after Dr. Fitch's Bible Class. The meeting which is open to all Freshmen interested in debating, will be conducted under the auspices of the Debating Council. At this time plans for the coming year will be discussed and an opportunity given to learn what is expected of debaters. The speakers will be Judge A. P. Stone '93, A. G. Paine '17, president of the Debating Council, and E. R. Roberts...
...first Boston performance of Sir Herbert Tree's production of "Henry VIII" will be held in the Hollis Street Theatre tonight. In commenting on the success which the celebrated English actor has made in the play, Dr. F. W. C. Hersey '99, of the English Department, says...
...should miss seeing the superb production of 'Henry VIII,' which Sir Herbert Tree, the leading actor-manager of the English stage, is bringing to the Hollis Street Theatre tonight for a limited engagement. It is fortunate that all members of the University can now witness the pageant-play which was one of Sir Herbert's notable successes at his Majesty's Theatre, London, and which he brought to America last spring as part of his contribution to the celebration of the Shakespeare Tercentenary. Not for twenty years has this play been given in Boston, not since the performance...