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...Christmas night, beginning at 6 P. M. From then until 7.15 there will be informal singing with C. T. Leonard '23 at the plane. Then Professor George Herbert Palmer will read the story of the birth on Christ from the New Testament. After that Leonard will play a plane sole. Sleight-of-hand tricks will be performed by Mr. Phillip Walker of Brookline. The rest of the program includes the singing of Christmas carols, led by James E. Bagley Sp., the reading of various selections by Miss Jennie Dimick of the Emerson College of Oratory, and another plane sole...
...many students in the University, a foreign language club has no significance whatever; either their ignorance or else their experienced in secondary schools leads them to believe that such organizations are merely intended to furnish flaccid bits of information and meaningless amusement to those whose sole interest lies is things alien. In many cases, such suppositions are justified. But within the Cercle Francais of Harvard, conditions are quite different; the Cercle is active--and, what is more, it turns its activity to useful purposes...
...fought disease and given aid to thousands of fisherman who have been held up on ice floes on the Labrador Coast. He and his assistants cared for over 12,000 patients in one year in their eight hospitals on land and the five on sea. Moreover, being almost the sole agent of civilization in the bleak north, his work has been extended so that he now operates a children's home, two industrial stations, and three clothing distribution centers, with each of which peculiar and illuminating problems are connected...
...coached after a certain method, the tackle play also must be developed along the same lines so that the team play of tackles and ends may dovetail, and not go awry due to conflicts in coaching. Although he has assistants of course, he is resolved to be the sole one responsible for the success or failure of his team...
While the present system obtains, we fail to find any incentive for casting a vote in the class elections. There is no platform; there are no issues to be decided. Personal preference, then, is the sole reason for forming a decision; and when that does not exist, as it generally does not, the inducement for casting a vote disappears...