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...point is made that since women have the vote, there should not be special legislation for women. But, as Mr. Taft said in dissenting from the decision, the Nineteenth Amendment did not abolish the physical inequalities of women...
...hundred members of the Phillips Brooks House Association were present at its nineteenth Annual Dinner and Business Meeting last evening in the Faculty Room of the Union. Following the dinner Vinton Chapin '23 introduced Mr. W. H. Trumbull '15, a member of the Graduate Advisory Committee of the association, as toastmaster. Mr. Thomas W. Lamont '92 gave the address of the evening after the rendering of the reports of the president, treasurer, librarian, and the chairmen of the following committees: Harvard University Christian Association, St. Paul's Society, St. Paul's Catholic Club, Chapel Committee, Harvard Mission Committee, Graduate Schools...
...Arthur Whiting's last exposition will be given next Monday evening at the Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building. Mr. Whiting will accompany on the piano Mr. John Barclay, baritone. The selections will be taken from Italian, French, German, and Irish composers of the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries...
...costumes for "Beranger", which represent three periods, 1813, 1828, and 1848, have already been obtained, and the Dramatic Club has made every effort, not only to make these costumes correct for the first half of the nineteenth century, but also to give them a proper background with an accurate reproduction of the architecture of that period...
...bequest upon which Harvard College was founded. The alarm which many of the colonists felt at the thought of this "godless university" resulted in the foundation of Yale, intended to pour forth a stream of "untainted Calvinists". Since that time, according to a visiting Englishman of the nineteenth century, Yale men have always been horrified by the irreverence of Cambridge, while Harvard men inevitably regard the pious Elis as praying hypocrites...