Word: groups
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Information regarding price lists, grouping and other particulars will be given out at this time and the committee strongly urges that all group chairmen apply this afternoon so that there may be no delay in making the allotments. The applications must be filled out and returned before 6 o'clock on Wednesday, March...
...Groups of any number up to twelve may apply for rooms in the four dormitories, Hollis, Stoughton, Holworthy, and Thayer, which are to be reserved for next year's Seniors. In making the allotment, however, preference will be given to the larger groups. Each group must select a fictitious name, which will be written on the outside of the sealed envelope containing the list of applicants. Assignments will be made...
This evening from 7 to 8 o'clock Dr. Elmer Leslie of the Cambridge Methodist Church will conduct the religious discussion group for 1923 in the Randolph Breakfast Room. This is the third of a series of eight meetings held under the auspices of the New Student Committee of Phillips Brooks House...
Four dormitories, Hollis, Stoughton, Holworthy; and Thayer will be reserved for next year's Seniors. Groups of any size from one through twelve may apply but in making the allotment the larger groups will receive preference. Each group should select a fictitious name, which is to be placed on the outside of the sealed envelope containing the list of applicants. Allotment will be made by drawing...
Without entering into a discussion of Political Theory--it may be taken as an obvious fact that a radical group is as necessary as any other to a healthy condition of political affairs. Radicalism is generally the advance-guard of progressive movement. Mr. Weaver may be correct in stating that the Radical of today is not the Liberal of tomorrow--that, I take it, as a matter of individual psychology. But it would be sheer nonsense to deny that the radical principles (Radicalism) of today are the liberal principles (Liberalism) of tomorrow. The England that tore its hair...