Word: accountants
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...made in the squad on Friday, about 50 men being retained. Practice will be held at 4 o'clock from now on, instead of at 4.30 o'clock as formerly, unless a notice is put up in the Rendezvous to the contrary, on account of bad weather. The following candidates should report for practice today at 4 o'clock: Aronson, Atkins, Beaman, Browne, G. G., Brown, R. C., Caroy, Chapin, E. R., Chapin, J. R., Coburn, Crocker, Curtin, Curtis, Delano, Earle, Eldridge, Everts, Ferguson. Fisher, Foster, Frye, Galatti, Gardner, Hall, Haydock, Horwitz, Large, Jordan, Kenney, La Croix, Linchan, Mack, MacVeagh...
...account of the favorable weather conditions yesterday, work on the tennis courts on Jarvis Field progressed rapidly, and 18 courts were thoroughly rolled and marked and will be ready to use this morning. The courts are rather soft now, but should improve rapidly with...
...fifth and last of the series of illustrated scientific lectures in the University Museum, open to the public, will be given tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, by Professor Douglas Wilson Johnson, on the subject of "Volcanoes, Active and Extinct." This replaces the lecture previously announced on "Quartz" on account of the temporary disability of Professor Palache. Professor Johnson will describe certain volcanoes which are now active, other which have been active in recent geological time, but which now appear to be extinct, and still others which have been extinct so long that they have been more or less completely...
...improvement has been more rapid during the last few days than previously, but as yet no long rows have been taken on account of the delay in getting onto the water this year. The crew has also been somewhat handicapped lately on account of the indisposition of Captain Bacon and Richardson...
...Janvier, Princeton '80, of Philadelphia, gave a lecture on "India" in Phillips Brooks House last night. After a description of the general physical characteristics of the country, and of the intellectual and moral condition of the people, Mr. Janvier gave an account of the three great movements or crises of the present day in India, the social change in the breaking down of caste, the movement away from the old religions into agnosticism or atheism, and the political awakening stimulated by the success of Japan. He referred to the work of the Y. M. C. A., which is under...