Word: tonight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...competitions for positions on the CRIMSON will start tonight when candidates for the editorial board from the Class of 1918 and for the news department from the Class of 1919 will report at the CRIMSON Building promptly at 7 o'clock. Candidates for the news end should report to the managing editor, who will outline the work required, which will consist mainly of the gathering and "writing up" of University news. There is also a certain amount of office work demanded of each candidate...
...reception for Freshmen and other first-year students in the University will be given by the St. Paul's Society and the Parish of Christ Church in the Parish House on Garden street tonight at 7.45 o'clock. Dean Yeomans, Dr. William G. Thayer of St. Mark's School, Robert H. Gardiner '76, of Boston, and Bishop Lawrence will speak. Refreshments will be served...
Chicago, Ill., June 9.--The first ballot in the Republican convention was cast at 8.30 o'clock tonight. Hughes led the field with 253 1-2, while Roosevelt was eighth with 65. The other candidates trailed in the following order: Weeks, 105; Root, 103; Cummins, 85; Burton, 77 1-2; Fairbanks, 74 1-2; Sherman, 66; Knox, 36; Ford, 32; La Follette, 25; Taft, 14; DuPont, 12; Brumbaugh, 9; Willis, 4; Borah, 2; McCall...
...trust until the colleges decide which needs it most is still without a name. The results of the first day's voting failed to disclose any college sufficiently generous to take the little stranger under its wing and give it a name and pedigree. It is hoped that by tonight many beneficent members of the University will have come forward and signified their wish to adopt nature's latest waif by registering their votes in the office of the CRIMSON Building...
Wagner's opera, "Die Walkure," will be presented in the Yale Bowl at New Haven at 7.45 o'clock tonight. Mr. S. Kronberg, of Boston, who staged the performance of "Siegfried" in the Stadium a year ago, is in charge of the affair, which will be conducted along the same general lines as was the opera last June, but enlarged. Many noted singers are to take part,-Mme. Johanna Gadski as Brunhilde; Mme. Schumann-Heink, as Fricka; Mme. Melaine Kurt, as Sieglinde; M. Johannes Sembach, as Siemunde; Clarence Whitehill, as Waton; Carl Braun, as Hunding, and other Metropolitan stars...