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...suites of rooms in Stoughton Hall has had a varied and colorful history, for it has undergone innumerable remodeling, has passed unscathed through a fire which burned rooms on the dormitory floors above and below, and has had its walls decorated with a procession of faculty members with animal bodies pursuing recalcitrant students. No one knows the full story of this unusual suite of rooms, but enough of the details have been unearthed to indicate the vigorous undergraduate life which took place in the old hall a hundred years...
...Harvard Debating Council announces a competition for the position of Second Assistant Manager. The competition wil start with a meeting at 2 o'clock today in Stoughton 23. It will last through the English Debate at Symphony Hall on October 28, making it the shortest managerial competition in the University. In previous years the competition has been held later in the year and has been of longer duration. This year however, it has been decided to make a change in view of the general interest that surrounds the Symphony Hall debates, giving the candidates an opportunity to understand the staging...
...General Court; thence it burst into the Library. The books easily submitted to the progress of the flame, which spread through the whole building, and in a short time this venerable monument to the piety of our ancestors was reduced to a heap of ashes. The other Colleges, Stoughton Hall and Massachusetts Hall, were in the danger of sharing the same fate... But by the blessing of God upon the vigorous efforts of the assistants, the rain was confined to Harvard Hall; and there, besides the destruction of the private property of those who had chambers in it, the public...
...these two Italians, Nicola Sacco, had worked in a shoe factory and cultivated a garden in Stoughton, Mass., before he was sent to jail for murder, seven years ago. He had a wife named Rose, a son named Dante, a little daughter named Inez. He was inclined to be moody, introspective, with occasional outburst of fumbled yet eloquent English. He detested capitalistic society, as did his comrade in life and in jail, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, bachelor, onetime fish peddler and ditchdigger, whose mustache used to be neatly curled. Mr. Vanzetti, an outspoken emotionalist, was the acknowledged orator of the pair...
Tickets are selling rapidly for the annual Class Day Spread of Phillips Brooks House, which is to be held in the quadrangle bounded by Stoughton and Mower Halls, Holden Chapel and Phillips Brooks House on the afternoon of June 21. The time is set for 5.45 to 7.30 o'clock, immediately after the conclusion of the Stadium exercises...