Word: presentation
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...monster welcome to the victorious football team takes place this evening when the eleven arrives in Boston. Every undergraduate is expected to be present to show the men his appreciation of the fine struggle which the team put up at Pasadena. Since it is not known whether the men will get off the train at the Huntington Avenue Station or at the South Station, the football management telegraphed to Major F. W. Moore '93 on the train for information. As soon as it is received notices will be posted in Leavitt and Peirce's and at the CRIMSON Building...
...station at five minutes before the time of the train's arrival as announced in the notices posted at the places mentioned above. R. W. Emmons, 3rd, '20, will lead the cheering as the train pulls in. A large body of graduates is also expected to be present in an effort to accord the team an ovation even greater than that which it received in Chicago on its journey to the West...
Undoubtedly the real contribution of the conference is that it has brought to light the woeful inadequacy of existing knowledge to cope with the problems of industrial unrest. The men who have drawn up the present scheme have asked for criticism and suggestion from the country. They have also undertaken special research along special lines, and will meet later in the month to revise their plan. This part of their labors is admirable. The truth is, however, that the people of the United States have not yet the power or the energy to face industrial problems in a scientific spirit...
...Many Husbands" is the title of the amusing farce which is due at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, for a brief visit, beginning Monday night, January 5th. "Too Many Husbands" was written by the celebrated dramatist, W. Somerset Maugham, and at the present time is running in both New York and London. A. H. Woods produced the play in America, and all the well-known artists who have made it a success on Broadway will be seen and heard when the piece is given its Boston hearing. Among the principals may be mentioned Kenneth Douglass, Estelle Winwood, Lawrence Grossmith and Fritz...
...field event men in the Cage commences immediately. The work will be carried along by a mass meeting in the Union on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. At this meeting every man interested in track, whether in running, field events or indoor events, must be present. Plans for the season and the rapidly approaching indoor meets will be discussed, and particular stress laid on the complete revival of track from the slump into which it has fallen in recent years...