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...third Freshman smoker will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. T. C. Thacher '18, vice-president of the class, will preside, and Coach H. E. Reeves '12, of the Freshman baseball team will speak. A varied program of vaudeville, music, and refreshments will be presented, including the following acts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1918 SMOKER IN UNION TONIGHT | 3/25/1915 | See Source »

...evening at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Copeland, one of America's foremost planists gave his farewell recital in Boston several months ago and this will be one of the last of his public appearances. Tickets at $1.50, $1.00, 50 and 25 cents may be obtained at Amee Brothers. The program will be as follows: Sonato Tragica--First movement, MacDowell Pastorale, Scarlatti Capriccio, Scarlatti Nocturnes, Chopin Fantaisie-Impromptu, Chopin Valse, Chopin Etude, Chopin Valse, Chopin Etudes Syphoniques--Finale, Schumann Feuilles Morte, Debussy Minstrels, Debussy Clair de Lune, Debussy Poissons d'Or, Debussy Berceuse Heroique, Pour rendre hommage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECITAL BY GEORGE COPELAND | 3/24/1915 | See Source »

...regular Sunday afternoon musicale will be given in the Union tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, although the program has not yet been decided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Musicals in Union Tomorrow | 3/20/1915 | See Source »

...President Eliot's eighty-first birthday, but, like any other day, he will continue his regular work. A few hours study, the completion of his series of articles on the present European war for the New York Times, and his usual constitutional will fill out the day's program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRES. ELIOT IS EIGHTY ONE | 3/20/1915 | See Source »

...would be a step away from militarism, a measure of progress; but for the United States to adopt such a plan would be a distinctly retrogressive policy. Moreover, if there is any one lesson that the present war has taught, it is that, for us, at least, such a program as this is totally unnecessary. Neither our geographical nor our political position warrants any specific preparation for war Instead we should bend all our efforts to preparing for the coming peace. The summer training camps should hereafter be known for what they really are, the thin end of the militarist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thin End of Militarist Wedge. | 3/19/1915 | See Source »