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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Under the auspices of the Social Service Committee, six troupes were formed last year to give entertainments at the various charitable institutions in and about Cambridge. Fifty men took part in the work, giving about forty entertainments to a total audience of some 7,500 people. The work is being continued this year, and it is hoped that it will be on a larger scale. As the number of applications for entertainments always far exceeds the power of the Committee to fill them, and as the range of work admits of a great variety of talent, all men with...
...Massachusetts." Within the last decade great advances have been made in the exploration and understanding of the deposits of ancient glaciers which covered New England. Professor Woodworth will show by means of stereopticon views how geologists have been able to determine the position of the vanished ice-sheet at various stages of its retreat across Eastern Massachusetts. The various topographical features of glacial origin will be pointed out, and the relations of inland towns and harbors to the control exerted by local glacial deposits will be indicated. The lecture will be open to the public...
...Robert Dupouey will conduct a voluntary course under the auspices of the French Department on the French literature of the nineteenth, century. The course will consist of a literary study of the various texts, alternating with lectures of a more general character on the authors and their works. It will be conducted in French and meet Mondays and Wednesdays at 3.30 o'clock in Sever...
...Gymnasium tonight, when the Sophomores are expected to report at 7 o'clock, the Graduates, Seniors and Juniors at 7.30 o'clock, and the Freshmen at 8.15 o'clock. J. W. Gilles 2L. will for the present have charge of the candidates, but separate coaches for the various class teams will also be appointed within a few days. W. A. Quigley '06, who was expected to take charge of the Freshman squad, will be unable to do so owing to illness...
...evening. At those hours men will call at the rooms in all the dormitories and collect any clothing, hats, gloves, shoes, and books and magazines which may be left. Such clothing and books will be sent to Tuskegee and Hampton Institutes, or will be distributed through the various charitable agencies of Cambridge and Boston...