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...first time in several years the Harvard Circolo Italiano will venture to Wellesley to hold a joint meeting with the Wellesley Circolo on Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The program which is to consist of two parts will open with an Italian play presented by the Wellesley group, aided by several Harvard men. This will be followed by a one act play enacted by the Harvard Circolo...
...practice sessions for the next few weeks will consist mainly in precede the Christmas season. The Varsity sextet will meet M.I.T., its first opponent, on Thursday, December 15. Two days later, on Saturday, December 17, the hockey team will play its first major game with McGill, a contest which generally is a severe early season test of the quality of the team. A return game with McGill will be played in Montreal on Friday, December...
...Angeles, Secretary of Agriculture Hyde cut loose: "It's a pity Roosevelt didn't see that his own vicious and untruthful attack on the President merely confirmed his reputation for political expediency. His declarations consist of a jumble of loose-lipped, flabby-minded generalities which mean anything to anybody. He has brought to his support the largest aggregation of frowsy pinks, greens and yallers ever assembled under one tent [including] the world's premier mudslinger, our own Jim Reed of Missouri...
Announcement was also made of the annual winter dinner, which will be held on or about December 5 in recognition of the 151st year of the chapter. The program will consist of addresses, presentation of keys by President Lowell to newly elected members and a short program by the Glee Club. The annual poem will also be read at that time. Last year's meeting was the 150th anniversary of the society...
...little benefit to the players. Wood, who is well qualified to express his opinions on the game, having played for three years on the Harvard Varsity and having been named All American quarter back in 1932 treats the subject from the player's point of view. It does not consist of a player's random reminis cences nor is it a technical study of formations but merely Wood's conception of the game...