Word: tonight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Members of the Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes who wish to enter the editorial, news, or business competitions for election to the CRIMSON Board will report at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton street, tonight at 7 o'clock. At that time the work of the winter competitions will be outlined and instructions given that work may commence immediately. Elections to the Board will be made after approximately nine weeks' work, ending before the Spring vacation...
...forum was opened last night by Professor G. G. Wilson, who spoke on "Our New International Relations;" tonight Reverened W. H. Crook of Boston will speak on "The New England after the War" and "Labor and the Coming Election;" Mrs. Forrest Rivinus of the Cantabrigia Club will preside. Tomorrow evening Professor A. B. Hart will speak on "The New United States of America after the War;" Robert Burns, exalted ruler of the Cambridge Elks will preside. On Sunday, Dr. Glenn Frank, associate editor of The Century Magazine, will speak on "The League of Nations;" Dr. Raymond Calkins, D.D., will preside...
There will be a Cambridge community being tonight under the auspices of the Camp Community Service in the New Lecture hall at 8 o'clock. Mr. Hollam will lead the singing...
...first regular private performance of the 47 Workshop will be given at Agassiz House; Radcliffe, tonight at 8 o'clock. The second regular performance is to be next Monday. The two plays are "The Middle Window" and "Rise Up, Jennie Smith,", by Eugene Pillot, in one act. These performances are open only to regular members of the Workshop audience, who are expected to write a criticism...
...following men are leaving tonight for Fortress Munro: Leo Blumberg, A. Boal, S. K. Bolton, W. E. Cooper, B. D. Dean, Fulton, R. C. Hardy, W. A. Hefler, H. D. Smith, C. A. Wilson...