Word: bayed
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...committee in charge of the Harvard delegation to the annual religious conference of student delegates from New England and Middle Atlantic coast colleges, which this year will be held from June 25 to July 5 at Silver Bay on Lake George, instead of at Northfield, as in past years, has been selected, and will begin its work of assembling the 1920 delegation immediately. A number of additional men are needed to carry on the work, and anyone who feels that he would like to be on this committee, which is large and representative, and has the time to give...
...Patrick F. Sheehan, manager of the Bay State Street Railway at Brockton, will address the Business School Club at the Union tonight at 7.30. Mr. Sheehan will deal with the labor question, and, as a means of illustration, will form those in favor of organized labor into a "union." The men within and without this organization will have an opportunity to defend their stand...
...coming months he expects to be in England and Holland securing material. It is the intention of Professor Baker to give full recognition to Cape Cod's part in the history of the voyage of the Pilgrims and to the experiences of the voyagers in their explorations about the bay before settling at Plymouth...
...meeting of all men interested in the Silver Bay Conference will meet in the Randolph Breakfast Room at 5.40 o'clock today. Among the speakers at this meeting will be Dean Brown of Yale, as well as men who attended previous conferences. The conference, which is the same as the Northfield one of last year, will extend from June 25 to July 5, and it is hoped will have a large delegation from the University. All men interested are requested to come to the meeting, where questions concerning the conference will be answered...
...interesting collections of books have been placed on exhibition in the Treasure Room of Widener Library this week. The first includes some of the earliest books and broadsides printed in Cambridge, such as the Bay Psalm Book, the Indian Bible, works of New England Theology, and the early College Commencement Programs; also the Essex Gazette, which during the Revolution was brought over to Cambridge from Salem and printed in one of the rooms of Stoughton Hall...