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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...departments of the Union will be available during the recess. The Library is to remain open daily, except Christmas Day, from 2 until 10 P. M.; the Billiard Room from 11 A. M. until 9 P. M., except Christmas and New Year's! and the Barber Shop will render service as usual. Cigarettes and candy will be founds as always at the counter. A convention and two special dinners are to take place in the Union during the vacation and other special functions, or the use of particular rooms for such, may be arranged for at the manager's office...
President and Mrs. Lowell cordially invite all students of the University, who remain in Cambridge for the Christmas vacation, to come to their house, 17 Quincy street, on Christmas eve, Friday, December 24th, from 8 to 10 o'clock...
During the Christmas Recess the Union will be open every day from 8 A. M. until 10 P. M. for the use of members who remain in Cambridge. Light refreshments and cold meals may be ordered at any time, while hot meals will be served for any number of men who apply at least two hours in advance. Special dinners are to be served on Christmas and New Year's days if enough applications are received at the manager's office to warrant such action. The regular meals will end with luncheon today and be resumed with breakfast, January...
President and Mrs. Lowell cordially invite all students of the University, who remain in Cambridge for the Christmas vacation, to come to their house, 17 Quincy street, on Christmas Eve, Friday, December 24th, from 8 to 10 o'clock...
...Next War," which was published in 1911, has just completed another three-volume book in which he defies the foes of the fatherland and nerves his countrymen "to prepare in defeat for the victories of the future." He warns the world that though Germany may be forced to remain peaceful for a time, she will buckle on her armor again as soon as her manpower and strength return. With the nation's leaders preaching a new war, and the mass of the people grumbling and defiant towards the demands of the peace treaty, it does not appear as though Germany...