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...House on Christmas evening was also very successful, about 75 men being present. Professor R. B. Merriman '96 addressed the gathering, and Dr. Samuel McCall Crothers '99 read some of his Christmas writings. The entertainment also included piano solos by W. M. Horton '17, songs by R. M. Rogers 3L., and readings by Mrs. W. R. Ohler, which were very highly appreciated. A generous supply of appropriate refreshments was on hand, and the gathering lasted until 10 o'clock...
...York, today, and will continue tomorrow and Friday. Four colleges will be represented, Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, and Yale each sending a team. The University will be represented by H. S. Ellenberger '16, R. Johnson '16 (captain), L. D. LoFevre '17, and E. T. King '18, with C. H. Fabens 3L., and R. G. Sloane '19 as substitutes. Ellenberger plays the first board for the University. He was regular second board last year, came in second in the college championship, and won his match from D. A. Quarles, the Yale star, in the match with Yale this fall. Captain Johnson comes...
...ministers of the Church of Christ in the name of Righteousness. W. A. BERRIDGE, 1 Dv. HUGER R. DAVIDSOX, 3 Dv. P. N. CRUSOIS '09. MERRILI. S. GAUNT. 2 And. LEON S. PRATT, 1 Dv. ROSS WOOD, 1And. LUTHER T. SMIGH, 2And. W. E. LUNDQUIST, 2GB CHAS, H. NEWMAN, 3L. HABIR I. KATIBAH, 2Dv. W. HARRIS CROOK, 2G. FRANK A. LARSON, 3And. HOLLAND F. BURR, 2And. ROGER EDDY TBEAT, 3And. ALFRED W. STONE, 3And...
...evening of Christmas day, Saturday. Phillips Brooks House will keep "open house" for all students who are in on near Cambridge. Professor R. B. Merriman '96 will speak, and the entertainment will include piano solos by W. M. Horton '17, southern melodies sung by R. M. Rogers 3L., and recitations and readings by Mrs. W. R. Ohler. Refreshments appropriate to the season will be served...
...entertainment for those who remain in or near Cambridge during the recess. Professor R. B. Merriment '96 will speak in behalf of the faculty, and the entertainment will include readings by Professor I. L. Winter, piano solos by W. M. Horton '17, southern melodies by R. M. Rogers 3L., and recitations By Mrs. W. R. Ohler. Mrs. Ohler read last Christmas Eve, and those who heard her then will attest to her popularity. Refreshments of ice cream, candy, nuts apples, etc., will be served...