Word: wednesday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Over 450 members of the University have been enrolled in the Red Cross membership campaign this week, which began at noon Monday and ended Wednesday night. Although 1,000 men joined last year, this is a creditable showing, considering the small number of students in College, and the fact that comparatively few are now living in college dormitories...
...speak on "The Problem of the Near Eastern Provinces;" Rev. S. M. Crothers will preside. On Tuesday, December 17, Dr. H. M. Kallen, late of the University, and now of the University of Wisconsin, will speak on "Russia and the League of Nations;" J. G. Brooks will preside. On Wednesday, December 18, J. R. Coolidge Jr., president of the Massachusetts League of Free Nations Association will speak on "The League of Free Nations;" President Eliot will preside...
...annual service of Christmas Carols will be held at Appleton Chapel on Wednesday evening, December 18, at 8.15 o'clock. A final rehearsal of the carols will take place on Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock. A final rehearsal of the carols will take place on Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock and will be open to those who cannot be present in the evening. The carols will be sung by members of the Radcliffe Choral Society. The program follows: Choral Prelude, "Sleepers, Wake," Karg-Elert "Noel of the Bressan Waits," Darcieux "The Sleep of the Child Jesus," Gevaert "Break...
...above plan can be carried out, all men except those now in the infirmary will be discharged by next Wednesday at the very latest, although this is ten days sooner than orders require. The officers who have petitioned for honorable dismissal from the service, however, will probably be kept here until about the sixteenth, but every trace of the S. A. T. C. will be gone by the twenty-first...
...Association of American Universities held its twentieth annual meeting Wednesday and Thursday as the guest of the University. The first general session was held in the Faculty Room of University Hall on Wednesday at 10 o'clock, the topic being "The Organization and International Relationships of Universities and Colleges." Ten or fifteen minute addresses were given by Dr. Arthur Everett Shipley, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Cambridge; President Arthur Twining Hadley, of Yale; Professor John Joly, of Trinity College, University of Dublin; and Sir Henry Miers, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester. This was followed...