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...days seem all alike--except that we are served 'chocolat' instead of black, sugarless coffee on Sunday mornings--and they slip by, unsung, into the tumbled yesterdays of 'a little while ago.' I was in tremendous luck to be able to 'graft' my way into this section on the eve of its first real action--and once the action got started it seemed self-perpetuating. I have been an 'extra-man'--so my chance to see things has been excellent. 'Seeing' balls one all up, too. Though in a way also it makes everything--that is, just living--seem simpler...
...increased membership drive in the University has been a part of the nation-wide campaign to enroll ten million new members before Christmas Eve. Reports from Washington as to the outcome of the attempt are very favorable, indicating that mobilized Red Cross workers are obtaining heavy enrollments in every section of the country. New England's quota, however, of one million new members is being reached very slowly...
Phillips Brooks House extends a cordial invitation to all members of the University who are in Cambridge on Christmas Day to attend this entertainment. It will not conflict with President Lowell's reception Christmas Eve...
President and Mrs. Lowell cordially invite all students of the University who do not go away for the recess to their house, 17 Quincy street, on Christmas Eve, Monday, December 24, between 8 and 10 o'clock in the evening...
President and Mrs. Lowell cordially invite all students of the University who do not go away for the recess to their house, 17 Quincy street, on Christmas Eve, Monday, December 24, between 8 and 10 o'clock in the evening. This reception, which is an annual affair, was attended last year by about 150 men. President Lowell's reading from the Bible of the story of the Nativity of Christ was followed by several other readings, among them one by Professor Copeland. Later in the evening those present joined in singing carols...