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...November 6. Weekly discussion groups, at which Karl Hartzell 1G. will preside, will also be held, at which all graduate students may discus religious and social topics. There will be an open house with musical entertainment, the third Thursday of every month, under the direction of J. A. Lane 3L. Graduate students of the University will have a chance to meet graduate students of Radcliffe College this winter at three or four dances under the direction of F. P. Taft 2 E. T. S. Saturday hikes will be sponsored throughout the year. There will also be plenty of opportunity...
...plane is a Curtis Travelair 0xx6, a more powerful machine than the one formerly in the possession of the Club. It was purchased at Wichita, Kansas, and flown to Boston by A. N. Pabst 3L. and M. N. Fairbank '28 in a successful five-day trip, in which the only mishap was a forced landing at Troy, N. Y., caused by a small leak in the fuel tank...
Because of its success last season as a Freshman sport, hiking will be continued this year it was announced yesterday. The first hike of the season will be made on Sunday. October 9, under the guidance of R. H. Lee 3L, hike-master...
That the proposed University dining hall will fill a present need in the graduate schools as well as in the college is the opinion of several prominent officers of the graduate faculties and student bodies. Yesterday Dean H. J. Hughes '94, of the Engineering School, and Livingston Hall 3L, Chairman of the Law School Advisory Committee, added their commendations of the scheme for a new dining hall to those already expressed by Professor G. H. Chase '96, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Professor G. H. Edgell '09, Dean of the Graduate School of Architecture...
Livingston Hall 3L, whose position as head of the Law School student advisors has brought him into close contact with the needs of the Law School students, said that the new dining hall, if erected, should find support among these students, though its ultimate success would depend more on the quality of the food served than on the general need felt...