Word: usher
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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About forty men are needed to usher for the Harvard sections at the Princeton game in the Palmer Stadium Any men desiring to do this should write immediately to A. R. Porter, 21 Alexander Hall, Princeton, N. J. As in the games here the ushers will be admitted to the game free...
...class of 1919 the University is extending its welcome. The first meetings of courses today usher its members into the most important part of their College life,--their academic work. In addition activities without number are beginning to send out their calls for candidates. They offer invaluable opportunities for developing personality and physique and gaining experience in business, journalism, and other lines. At Phillips Brooks House tonight representatives of these various interests, as well as some older men, will speak. It is part of the Freshman's preliminary education to hear them, and learn how to break away from...
...following men, appointed ushers for the performance of Wagner's "Siegfried," will report promptly at the Marshall Newell Gate, Friday afternoon at the hours given below. Any usher who fails to report within ten minutes of the hour assigned will be refused admission...
More baseball ushers are needed to act during the remaining games of the season, and students who care to usher should sign up in the blue-book provided for that purpose at Leavitt and Peirce's. Men who sign early will be given preference...
...following eight Juniors have been appointed by W. J. Bingham '16, head usher, to act as assistant head ushers at the Class Day exercises this year: Wells Blanchard, of Concord; Walter Mayher Boyden, of Plymouth; Edward Cunningham, Jr., of Westwood; Warner Williams Kent, of New York, N. Y.; Wingate Rollins, of West Roxbury; Roger Thayer Twitchell, of Dorchester; Donald Clarke Watson, of Milton; and Richard Norris Williams, 2d, of Cambridge...