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Graduates and members of the University who wish to see the Harvard-Yale boat race from the observation train, should make application to S. L. Fuller before 9 a. m., June 18, on blanks which may now be secured at Grays 19. The tickets are $2.50 apiece, and admit to a special Harvard car, although no seats are reserved by number...
...laid down by the International Socialistic Congress, to attend a convention to be held in Paris next September. This will be the third congress of the kind, the first having been held at Brussels in 1891 and the second at Geneva in 1893. The principles of the Socialistic Congress admit,--"international understanding and action among workmen; the organization of the proletariat into an economic and political class party and the socialization of the means of production and exchange." Among the questions which will be brought before the meeting at Paris are those of socialistic agitation in university circles, the place...
...University baseball team will play Columbia on Soldiers Field this afternoon. The game will be called at 1.30 o'clock in order to allow the teams and spectators to see the track meet afterwards. Those who attend the baseball game will be admitted to the dual meet for 25 cents. Harvard Athletic Association membership tickets will admit the owners to the specially reserved section without additional charge. Regular baseball season tickets do not admit to the dual games...
Franz von Grumbach, in love with his cousin Malwina, is visiting at the country place of his aunt. Finding that the steward and governess are in love with each other but too bashful to admit it, Franz has a newspaper prepared announcing their engagement. This leads to a number of complications and ends in the real engagement of Adelheid and Andreas. In the meantime Franz has succeeded in winning Malwina...
...recent annual meeting of the interuniversity Lacrosse League it was decided to admit the University of Pennsylvania to membership in the league, which now consists of Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania, and Harvard. The following officers were elected: President, C. C. Miller Columbia '91; vice president F. O. Affeld Cornell 2L.; secretary, F. McLaughlin, Harvard '93; treasurer B. Smith, Pennsylvania '00. The league decided to adopt hereafter the system of home and-home games, each team paying its own expenses, thus doing away with all dispute about guarantees...