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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Graduate School for members of the school, officers of instruction and government, and other invited guests--will be held in the Faculty Room. University 5, tonight at 8 o'clock. Professor A. L. Lowell '77 will deliver an address on "The Belief that the Interests of All Men Coincide," and several informal talks will be given. After the addresses refreshments will be served and there will be opportunity for social intercourse...
Professor George Herbert Palmer of the Philosophy department will speak in Phillips Brooks House tonight on the subject, "The Bible from the College-Man's Point of View." The address will be given at 7.30 o'clock in Peabody Hall and will be open to members of the University...
...Gordon made the next address. He said that the legitimate expectations of college life were the delightful membership, the share of knowledge, the method of inquiry into the vast compound life, the privilege of sitting under great teachers, but most of all the realization of a constant and solemn relation to this universe. Christianity is simply the sovereign mood--man at his best. The good name of the University is bound up in the willingness of the new men to perpetuate and enrich and make commanding that service here which makes the sovereign mood...
Registration slips deposited at the above places will be kept on file at 2 University Hall, where they will be accessible daily from 9 to 5, and where changes of address may be recorded at any time...
...closely contested during the larger part of the conference, was won by Princeton; Harvard finished second. W. B. Bullen 2Dv., won second place in the tennis tournament. For the Fourth of July celebration, the auditorium was elaborately decorated by the different colleges. Judge Spencer of St. Louis delivered an address, and the larger colleges gave their songs and cheers. The celebration closed with a huge bonfire, about which the students moved in various formations...