Word: tonight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Copeland will give his third reading of the year in the Dining Room of the Union tonight. He will read selections from Shakespere's "Henry V" and from works of O. Henry. The doors will be closed promptly at 9.05 o'clock...
...undergraduate track committee, recently appointed by Captain E. A. Teschner '17, has made a thorough investigation of the condition of track in the University, and will present its report to C. C. Little '10, chairman of the Graduate Committee at a meeting tonight. The former committee has not been merely an agency to help bring men out for track, but it has laid a finger upon many of the causes of the criticisms which have been made, and, in its report, has recommended definite measures to eradicate these faults. With the approval of the Graduate Committee much will be done...
...investigating the entire situation and have drawn up a long itemized report of the immediate remedies needed for the maintenance of a successful system. At the same time the graduate committee has been formulating its ideas for the improvement of the team. After the meeting of these two committees tonight, the accepted plan of improvements will be immediately put into effect...
From the canvassing campaign which will end tonight, the Junior Class finance committee hopes to realize the $1,300 necessary to carry on 19-18 class activities to the end of the year, as well as to pay for the past two smokers. Those who attend the class dinner on April 30 will be charged one dollar each, and since this will not be enough to cover expenses, one dollar for each man will be taken from the amount collected turned in today. After the two past smokers have been paid for, the number of smokers to follow will...
...University team. Out of 26 points scored by the team in the meet with Brown he alone secured 16, with two first places and two seconds to his credit. Campbell is an especially brilliant performer on the horizontal and parallel bars, and will undoubtedly be a high scorer in tonight's meet. M. B. Blanchard '18, who won the tumbling in last year's victory over Dartmouth, bids fair to secure another first place in that event tonight. Following is the program of events and the entries of both teams: Horizontal bars.--Harvard: D. Campbell '17, J. M. French...