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Members of the Class are reminded that the amount pledged to the Class Fund is payable in five annual installments, the first being due on or before June 1, 1920. In past years the average subscription has come to $40 and individual subscriptions have ranged from $10 to $2,000. As this year's expenses will be greater than ever before, it is hoped that subscribers will give as much as they can possibly afford; but no one should hesitate to subscribe even a very small amount, as it is the treasurer's purpose to make this fund representative...
Preliminaries for the second annual oratorical contest in French for the "France-Amerique," medal will be held in Sever 11, Thursday evening April 11, at 7.30 o'clock. All candidates for this competition should prepare five-minute speeches to be delivered in French on any topic connected with French civilization...
Several more unusual specialty acts have recently been worked into "Al Fareedah," the fifty-second annual production of the Pi Eta Society which will open its doors to the public next Thursday evening. An Arabian dance by M. H. Dill '20, leading lady and composer of the music, will be one of the features of the show. His dance was specially coached by Mrs. Derby Brown, of Brookline, one of the foremost pageant and group dancing teachers in greater Boston...
...recognition of the hospitality which the Harvard Club of Boston extended to Lieut.-Colonel Paul Azan and his associates in the French Military Commission, the French Republic will present to the club, at its annual meeting on Wednesday, March 17, a souvenir of the war against Germany. The presentation will be made by Mr. J. c. Flamand, representing the French Government and Captain Andre Morize, now assistant professor of French Literature in the University, and a former member of the French Military Commission will assist in the ceremony...
Twelve men of the University have already signed up at the Phillips Brooks House to attend the fourteenth annual conference of Eastern College men from March 19-March 21, at Hartford, Conn. This conference is to be held under the auspices of the Andover, Hartford and Union Theological Seminaries and is to have more the nature of a vocational aspect than a religious one. It is not intended only for men who plan definitely to go into the ministry, or who have a natural inclination that way. It is meant to help every man in their personal needs...