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Every member who can possibly attend should hear Professor Perry speak in the Union this evening. The speaker needs no introduction. Those who have had the pleasure of studying under him know his charm well. Any who heard him when he spoke in the Union last May will be glad to repeat the experience...
...absorbing questions at previous Forums it is true that the number of men attending has been no greater, but that is beside the point. Last evening's Forum presumably brought out all the pros and cons of the hockey-as-a-major-sport question. The Student Council members have heard them, and should consider them. But they should not consider the vote of 49 to 20 especially in hockey's favor. Rather they should wonder where the active undergraduate interest in hockey is, when at a vastly important meeting 49 men are present to support...
...have not sent in applications for boxes at the Junior dance should do so at once. Those who are not heard from immediately will be arranged in boxes at the discretion of the Committee. Applications should contain at least six couples and the names of both the men and their partners should be included. Applications should be addressed to J. D. Winslow, Junior Dance Committee, Harvard Union...
...this day of self-styled musical comedy the "blood and thunder" is quite the funniest thing we have on our stage--except of course in the "movies" where, fortunately for us, the sinning and the sinned-against are polite enough to allow themselves to be seen but never heard. It is perhaps this speaking out in meeting which makes the stage-acted melodrama of today highly amusing; in any case, it is what goes far to carry the present piece...
...Union management regrets to state that, owing to an urgent business call to Chicago, Detective William J. Burns has been forced to cancel his engagement to speak this afternoon. It is hoped, however, that Mr. Burns may be heard at some later date...