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However much Christmas may signify to children as a time of gift-receiving, and to college students as a period for idling and waxing fat on the delights of the home kitchen, yet its inner and true meaning should in no way be forgotten...
...following scholarships were awarded: Edward M. Barringer Scholarships I and II to J. R. Marshall 4M and A. C. Callister 4M; Lucius F. Billings Ccholarships to A. G. Boggs 2M, E. O. Nay 2M and J. A. Smith 3M; Cotting Gift to D. L. Sisco 2M and A. J. Steinberg 2M; Orlando W. Doe Scholarship to J. B. Moloney 4M; Joseph Eveleth Scholarship I to R. W. Angevine 3M and F. M. Daland 2M; II to A. S. Hyman 3M and N. W. Loud 2M; III to C. H. Jameson 2M and J. Booh 2M; John Foster Fund...
...gift of these American mothers, whose heart thus goes to France, is an amazing thing. France is not their country. As the world goes, they are not compelled to make a sacrifice for her. But they make it, for very much the same reason that Richard Hall went to France because they "want the reassurance" of having met a world-crisis, a mighty and commanding test of right and wrong, even with the fullest sacrifice, if necessary, that a mother could offer. As Christmas comes on, we fancy that many a fire will be lighted in many an American fireplace...
...Widener Library at a reception to be held in that room this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, director of the University Library, and C. A. Coolidge, Jr., '17, president of the Student Council, will also speak. William Farnsworth '77 and Mrs. Farnsworth, whose gift the room is, will be present at the opening exercises as will the French consul in Boston, M. J. C. Joseph Flamand, Representatives from the various activities in the University have been asked to attend the dedication...
...most unusual features of the Widener Library is the new Farnsworth Room, which is to be opened at three o'clock this afternoon. It is a gift in memory of Henry Weston Farnsworth, a graduate of the University in 1912, who met death last year in the Foreign Legion. This is the first time that Harvard has honored individually any one of her sons who have lost their lives in the war. The Farnsworth Room will take its place with the tablet in the Union, Memorial Hall, and Soldiers Field, tributes to the heroism of Harvard graduates...