Word: 10th
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During January Dr. Arthur L. Frothingham of Princeton will deliver a series of five lectures on Assyrian Archaeology. The dates fixed are the the 10th. 12th, 18th, 24th, and 26th. The first lecture will be devoted to the earlier archaeological discoveries concerning Babylonia and Assyria: the second to recent discoveries and present theories regarding the philology, ethnography, and literature of the Assyrians. The third and fourth will out line the history of Babylonian and Assyrian Art, and the fifth the foreign relations of Babylonia and Assyria...
About 6000 friends of the tony 7th regiment gathered in the vast armory this evening to witness the 10th annual games between members of the regiment. The games began with a pistol shot at 8, and thereafter, until toward midnight, the sound of the pistol scared the air with admirable frequency and persistence. The games were all well conducted, and some of the events were exciting, notably the bicycle races and the mile walk, but the greatest interest centred on the tug-of war. In this, three colleges were represented - Harvard, Columbia and the City of New York. Yale...
...meeting of the Columbia Athletic Association on Nov. 10th, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, C. H. Mapes, '88, S. of M; captain, A. Stevens, '87, S. of M.; secretary and treasurer, E. Klapp, '89, S. of M. Fifteen directors were also elected from the different departments of the college...
...very limited number will be sold. Each set is bound in neat paper covers, and is composed of the issues from Saturday, Nov. 6th, to Wednesday, Nov. 10th, and will also contain a full account with illustrations of the Torchlight Parade. Attention is also called to the interesting article entitled "The Gift of the Old Cambridge to the New," by Mr. Justin Winsor, Librarian of Harvard University...
...very limited number will be sold. Each set is bound in neat paper covers, and is composed of the issues from Saturday, Nov. 6th, to Wednesday, Nov. 10th, and will also contain a full account with illustrations of the Torchlight Parade. Attention is also called to the interesting article entitled "The Gift of the Old Cambridge to the New," by Mr. Justin Winsor, Librarian of Harvard University...