Word: blacke
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Philip Jensen, of the famous Canadian Black Watch Regiment, will speak at the regular weekly meeting of the Christian Association to be held in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House, Sunday night. For this week only, the time of the meeting has been changed from 9.45 o'clock in the morning to 7.30 o'clock in the evening...
...Property," "The Reunion," and "The Harbor of Lost Ships." "The Little Cards," by John Redhead Froome, deals with the life of an immigrant on Ellis Island. It shows the effect of the Binet test in admitting many of the most objectionable immigrants, while desirable ones are often excluded. The Black Hand is also involved in the plot...
...drawings must be distinct in order that the reproduction may be clear. Designs are to be done in black India ink on white paper, and four and one-half inches by seven and one-half inches is the correct size. Every design must bear the following words...
...general. The second of the plays, "The Little Cards," concerns the life of an immigrant on Ellis Island. It is a satire on the Binet test and shows how some of the worst immigrants are allowed to enter this country while some of the most desirable are excluded. The Black Hand enters into the play and takes a significant role. "The Harbor of Lost Ships," by Louise Whitefield Bray, is a one-act sketch adapted from a short story by Ellen Payne Huling, a former Radcliffe student. The scene is laid on an island off the coast of Labrador...
Charles, Becker, Black, Long and Durrell form a good squad from which to pick several half-milers and it is possible that one or more of these men will be tried in the mile event. Colwell, who won the mile against Yale a year ago in four minutes 25 seconds, will again compete in this event, along with Raymond and Fairgrieve. Shotwell, Zunino, Boyd, and Paull, all members of the cross-country team, will be out for the two-mile race...