Word: personal
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Living Room of the Union on Friday, February 20. A concert is to be held from 8 until 9 o'clock, and this will be followed by dancing until 12 o'clock. Tickets may be purchased at Leavitt and Peirce's and at the Union for 21 a person. The concert and dance is open to all members of the University...
...thought and discussion through which progress is achieved under our form of government. We doubt whether this unsportsmanlike outbreak against Mr. Laski has the backing of the student body. And even if it has, that would hardly bring it within the bounds of decency. In sport, whatever opinion a person may have of Mr. Laski, all must agree that the Lampoon's action is not the action of gentlemen. MORTIMER L. ANSON '22. F. OTTO KOENIG, JR., '22, ALFRED E. MIRSKY '22, CHING-CHUNG LOWE 2G.B., GEORGE HANSON '21, R. B. SMITH '22 FRANCIS W. MCKINNON '22, P. ALGER...
...clock. The purpose of the affair is the raising of funds for a club-house to be erected as a memorial to men from New England who gave their lives in the Air Service of the United States and the Allies. The subscription is $5 per person, but for undergraduates and club members a special price of $3 has been made. Tickets may be secured upon application to the Aviation Ball Committee, State Street Trust Company, Copley Square, Boston...
...cannot see how any student in the University, any alumnus, or any person in the country, can fail to sympathize with the CRIMSON in its stand on accuracy as shown in the editorial in the issue for January 12th. At a critical period such as this there is no quality so important as accuracy. One slight misstatement may lead to a great deal of trouble. Consequently no person should be so carefully and painstakingly accurate as the editor of a journal such as the "Nation." Unfortunately, Mr. Villard has not exhibited this quality, and still more unfortunately, Mr. Villard...
...United States in any commission, committee, tribunal, court, council or conference, or in the selection of any members thereof, and for the appointment of members of said commission, committee, . . . . or in carrying out its provisions, and until such participation and appointment have been so provided for, . . . no person shall represent the United States under either such League of Nations or the treaty, or be authorized to perform any act for or on behalf of the United States thereunder, and no citizen of the United States shall be selected or appointed as a member of said commissions, committees, . . . . except with...