Word: clocking
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...intervention in Russia will be the phase of the Russian question discussed tomorrow night in the next to the last of the Liberal Club's lectures on "The Russian Revolution," to be given by Lieutenant-Colonel B. Roustam-Bek in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock on "Why Allied Intervention in Russia Failed." Professor R. F. A. Hoernle, chairman of the Department of Philosophy, will preside at the meeting, which will be open to all members of the Union and the Liberal Club...
...recently reorganized Freshman Banjo, Mandolin and Glee Clubs will give a concert on the evening of Friday, May 21, at 8 o'clock in Brattle Hall, to which all members of the University, their friends and the public are invited. A spirited program of semi-classical and popular music will be rendered by the three clubs. After the concert there will be dancing, for which the clubs will furnish the music. Tickets are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce...
Thirty-five members of the Harvard Glee Club have been invited to sing at the Boston Y. M. C. A. building tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Another recent addition to the club's schedule of concerts is Tuesday evening, June 1, when the club will sing at Symphony Hall...
...unusually interesting and entertaining program has been arranged for the only Junior smoker of the year, which is to be held on next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. At this time the class will vote on the amendments to the constitution of the three lower classes, proposed by the Student Council, to arouse interest in class elections, and already passed by the Freshmen and Sophomores at their last smokers. By requiring 60 per cent. of the members of the class affected as the minimum number of votes to make an election valid...
Kelton and Gregg, who had flown from Framingham Friday morning, were obliged to land in an uninhabited part of Long Island because their gasoline had given out; before they could get the right kind of fuel and cover the remaining distance to Mineola it was already past 7 o'clock. Incidentally, because no report of their arrival came through to Boston until the Crimson telegraphed to Colonel Moose, commanding officer at Mitchell Field, the next day, considerable anxiety was caused in Cambridge over their non-arrival. Tuckerman, who had been saved for the altitude event, did not compete because this...