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...annual banquet of the third-year class of the Law School will be held at held in the City Club, Boston, this evening at 7 o'clock. Among the speakers will be the Honorable William H. Hough, judge of the U. S. district - court of southern New York, and Professor J. H. Beale '82 of the Law School. Tickets at $2 each may be obtained from any of the following committee: C. M. Storey (chairman), E. E. Bartlett, E. C. Wanzler, W. L. Latimer, and D. B. O'Connor...
...Among the speakers will be Assistant Professor J. Ford who will speak on "Rural Sociology," and B. Barker '11, secretary of the Graduates Association of Farmers will speak on "Co-operation of Farmers." Professor T. N. Carver will probably be present also...
Besides appearing a week earlier, the Album this year contains a number of distinguishing features not found in any former volumes. Among these innovations is the addition of 64 more individual pictures and 20 more pages, as well as a more detailed and more complete account of the Seniors' four years of College activities...
...Among other plans, the Register Board intends to make next year's Register more of an album than ever before by adding a number of pictures and by making it a detailed account of the College activities. Another innovation will be adding to the alphabetical directory the pages on which the men's names appear, so that by looking at the index what organizations each student belongs to can be found conveniently. Next year's publication will appear within three weeks after the opening of College so that it will be an immediate and complete directory...
Professor Lyan's work with ultra-violet rays, and Professor Sabine's investigation of the transmission of sound, and its applications to building materials are among the many important researches going on. At present, there are more than a score of pieces of investigation in progress in the Jefferson Laboratory, with many more in the Cruft. Work so brilliant and of so advanced a nature merits the recognition and approbation of the University in general...