Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Among those who have been invited to be present at the dinner tomorrow evening given by the Governing Board of the Union, at which General Fayolle will be the guest of honor are; Lieutenant Colonel A. Piatt Andrew '95, head of the American Field Ambulance Service before it was taken over by the government; General Shanks, Commander of the Northeastern Department; J.M.J. Flammand, French Consul; President Lowell; Members of the Corporation; and Commandant Julian Coolidge and Adjustant K.B. Murdock, who will represent the Shannon Post of the Legion. After the dinner, at the first meeting of the Union...
General Fayolle will arrive in Boston this afternoon from New York. He will be met at the train by the resident French Consul, Monsieur J.M.J. Flammand, who will accompany the General to his hotel. At 7 P.M. this evening a private dinner will be given at the Hotel Somerset in honor of General Fayolle by Monsieur Flammand...
Friday morning will be given over to calls on Governor Coolidge and General Shanks, head of the Northeastern Department, and a short tour of inspection of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...Hasty Pudding Club will run this year a play competition open to all undergraduates in the University. The author or authors of the winning play, if Juniors of Seniors, will be elected members of the club; or, if they already are members, will be given suitable prizes. Successful Freshmen or Sophomores will be given two tickets to each performance or the equivalent...
More than 100 University crew candidates reported yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Newell Boat House, where plans for fall rowing were given out. After the candidates had signed up, Captain L.B. McCagg Jr. '22 spoke shortly, emphasizing the fact that this fall, four instead of three crews will make up the University squad, in this way giving an additional eight men seats in a boat. The tentative order of the crews was then read...