Word: tonight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hockey season of 1916-17 will open tonight when a meeting of all candidates for the University hockey team will take place in the Varsity Club at 7.15 o'clock. Coach Ralph Winsor '02 will speak on the prospects for the coming season which, with the return of Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17 and J. I. Wylde '17 on the defence, and of last year's first and second forward lines, appear unusually bright. Captain Morgan will also speak. Dr. Channing Frothingham '02, who will again be in charge of the physical condition of the players, will talk...
...Mawson is an English landscape architect who was commissioned in 1914 to prepare plans for the remodelling of the city of Athens. At the personal recommendation of the king and queen of Greece, he undertook this task and will speak tonight on the progress of his interesting work. His talk will be illustrated by lantern slides released by special permission of the Greek sovereigns...
...second campaign of the Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross ends today. Enrolments may be made and the membership fee of one dollar paid at the CRIMSON Building, or at Weld 3, before 5 o'clock tonight. So far the desired results have not been achieved, and the enrolment from the University is a great deal less than a thousand, the number which the committee hoped to reach...
Blagdon, Trumbull, Wigglesworth, S. Curtis, Logan, Felton, Withington and Fisher joined the coaching staff today. The rest of the squad arrived at 6 tonight and later in the evening all the men were present at a blackboard talk. This completed the team's preparations for the game. The players and coaches are in fine spirits, and no nervousness is apparent. The team will leave for New Haven tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock
Walter de la Mare will be the speaker at a meeting under the auspices of the Poetry Society and the New England Poetry Club in the Trophy Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. de la Mare, a poet of the modern English school, has come to America to represent the group of English poets who are to accept the Howland Prize which was awarded posthumously to Rupert Brooke. Being the personal friend of the late soldier-poet, Mr. de la Mare is well qualified to speak in an interesting and authoritative manner on the subject chosen...