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Dunster House will dine "in ball" on the evening of Wednesday, December 17, when an informal banquet will be given, to which all the residents of the House are invited; the presence of guests will be frowned upon by those in authority. The entertainment committee of the house have devised a combination burlesque, concert, monologue, and tragedy for the occasion, which can nowhere be more fitly described than in the following program, released yesterday by the group in charge of the dinner...
...until they begin writing about you. So rule No. 5 declares: Get a Press! This is accomplished in several ways. The alter ego must see to it that editors get courteous, efficient service when they exhibit curiosity. Friends of editors may be asked to bring the editors to call, dine, have a drink. Writer friends should be encouraged to undertake character sketches. Greatest of all press handlers for the Messrs. Hoover and Smith were two New York women-Mrs. William Brown Meloney of the New York Herald Tribune and Mrs. Belle Israels Moskowitz. Anecdotes (safe, amusing ones) should be frequently...
...course to those who can afford to hold forth in apartments with kitchenettes on Chauncy Street, the erection of Law dormitories would be no especial benefit, but to the more impecunious students, who come to Cambridge from distant parts and are forced to live in unattractive rooms and dine in gloomy boarding houses or the ordinary hash slinging cafeteria, such houses would be a godsend. Building sites and money are the difficulties to be overcome. One can only pray for the appearance of some benefactor like Harkness, Baker, and Vanderbilt to provide buildings for the Law School worthy...
Other diversions include movies in the gym, which now boasts of movietone equipment. These picture shows are presented tri-weekly. Instead of eating the evening meal in the mess hall, a cadet may receive permission to dine at the Hotel Thayer, on invitation, or he may go on picnic parties to Delafield Pond...
This evening's dinner will be the first of a series of weekly affairs which have been planned for the year. At that time, in addition to the faculty and outside guests, the members of the Lowell House Undergraduate Committee will also dine at the high table. This last is in accordance with a plan of Professor Coolidge's whereby student members of the House will dine at the high table on each Monday night during the year. The guests will vary each time, in order that as many as possible of the House members may be accommodated...