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...Freshmen will be required to attend the preliminary meeting of the Department of Physical Education which will be held in the New Lecture Hall tomorrow at 1.05 o'clock for the purpose of assigning them to some form of exercise. An opportunity to join one of the seven organized fall athletic squads will be given to each member of 1924. Men not electing a sport will be entered in one of the five physical training sections. These sections will come on Monday, Wednesday and Friday in hourly periods from 1.45 to 5.45 o'clock. A special class will also...
...hygiene class has been omitted this year and the two sections will meet at 1.30 o'clock on Wednesdays and Thursdays respectively...
Tonight at 7 o'clock Glee Club trials will open in the Music Building. Plans are being made to handle between 500 and 1000 candidates this fall. These trials are open to all men connected with the University. Freshmen are particularly advised to come out at first trials, for the experience will aid materially in the competition for the long trips. Men in the graduate schools will be allowed special privileges in regard to rehearsals so that their work will not be interfered with by the activities of the club. From these first trials, approximately 300 men will be retained...
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock Sophomores and Juniors intending to enter the fall competitions of the CRIMSON must report at the Crimson Building, 14 Plympton street. Three distinct competitions will start at this time, that for the news end which is open only to Sophomores, the editorial department for which only Juniors may compete, and that for the photographic end, open only to 1923. At this first meeting the work required of the contestants will be explained by the heads of the various departments...
...Harvard Union will institute this fall a series of tea dances, to be held on Saturday afternoons, following the football games. The dances will start immediately after the close of the games and will continue until 7 o'clock. One end of the Living Room will be cleared as dancing space, and at the other end refreshments will be served. In pleasant weather, the veranda facing on Harvard street will be opened. Music for dancing will be furnished by Spalding's Orchestra, managed by J. V. Spalding '20 and Merrill Buffington '21. Price of admission will be $1 apiece. This...