Word: towns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...attend. Acting trials will be held Thursday and Friday, and appointments may be made at the reading. The performances in Cambridge will be on December 9, 10 and 11, and in Boston on the 12th, the Wilbur Theatre having been engaged for the purpose. Plans for out of town productions will be announced later...
...metropolis points the way. In such a fashion should every city, town and village drive home to its representatives the idea that the majority must rule. The objection of many who decry chronological isolation is answered by those communities and industrial organizations which had daylight saving ordinances of their own in pre-war times and suffered not at all from the experience. Let us stand solidly behind Boston and Massachusetts in any action insuring for us those innumerable benefits which we have enjoyed during the past two summers...
...deprecated; but such deprecation to be effective should be consistent. If Mr. Rosenblatt writes in this truly Christian spirit of the lynching, then the least he can say of the original assault is that criminals will be criminals; that, in view of the number of uneducated negroes in town, such incidents were "only to be expected"; that "who can answer for the foolhardy woman "who went about the city alone under such circumstances, and in short that "no wonder!" But this opportunity he seems to have neglected...
Almost every student in the University knows to his inconvenience that the subway entrance in front of the Waldori is now closed, despite the fact that it is prominently labelled "To Boston." Now that we have to pay a dime for an eight minute ride to town, we ought at least to have the facilities offered by the former nickel fare. Moreover, I am sure that residents in the vicinity will appreciate action by the students to have the entrance reopened. Can't we get in touch with 131 Milk street and have our needed accommodations restored? HAROLD W. CONNOLLY...
Serving with Professor Holmes on the committee in charge of this group are Willard Reed '91, assistant headmaster of the Browne and Nichols School; and Secretary of the Committee; Oscar C. Gallagher '96, headmaster of the West Roxbury High School, and recently appointed superintendent of schools in the town of Brookline; and Frank V. Thompson, A. M. '07, superintendent of schools in the city of Boston...