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The Williams Record

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...wns entirely suo- oessful, and despite its humorous side, tied a new itnot in tlie bond of ail Williams men. The parade, the fireworks, the transparen... ...parts of a cus- tom tliftt is no empty formalitj. The Parade 1910 gathered in front of the opera house shortly after 7 o'clock, clad in night-shirts, ... ...low- ing the drag was the North Adams " band," and then came the fresh men in a blaze of fireworks. The parade marched up Main street to the Greylock ... ...s engaged George A. Murray of Springfield, to decorate the gymnasium as in former years. The color scheme will be yellow and white. The caterer will b... ...treet North Adams Telsfhonb 245-3 OBITUARIES '57 —Simeon Howard Calhoun, a former mayor of Nebraska city, died in Denver, -Col. on March 4, at the age... ...vements there is as great a );roportioii of poor boys at Williams today as formerly. The cost of tuiticjri has only ad- vanced $12.;jO within a period... ...ork city, graduating in 1878. He has been pastor of several Congregational churches throughout the eaot and west, has been a contributor to several se... ...husetts is second with 97, New Jersey is third and Illinois fourth. Japan, Turkey and Mexico are each rep- resented by two students, and oue undergrad... ... have the jDur- pose of serving their fellowraen. The music and service of churches ought not to count, no more than the uniforms of an army. Graves P...

...ongest running independent newspaper at Williams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to more than 600 subscribers across the country. The newspaper does not receive financial support from the college or from the...

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