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...hundred and eighty-seven more men engaged in fall sports this year than last. Well over half the College participates in some form of outdoor athletics during the fall. The large increase in football and crew proves the popularity of those sports among the men who do not go out for the University teams and crews, but are glad of an opportunity to compete with men of their own calibre. Every sport has proved popular during its season. Organized athletics are attracting a larger number of men and providing means for healthy out of door exercise for the average...
...clock, average attendance, 14; Law School, monthly meetings, average attendance, 125; Medical School Committee, meetings on November 19 and 29; Graduate School Bible class, fortnightly meetings, average attendance, 19; Freshman Bible class, Mondays at 7 o'clock, average attendance, 53; and twenty groups for religious discussion among upperclassmen, meetings weekly, average attendance, 212, average size of groups, 10; and total enrolment...
...Alumni Civic Service Committee distributed special ballots among voters at the Senior polls on Wednesday in order to ascertain the forms of community service in which each man will be interested after graduation. The object is to utilize the training acquired in work such as Phillips Brooks House offers in similar service after graduation. 169 men indicated preferences for one or more of the twenty different kinds of work which were listed on the ballot, and for one of three religious denominations. In many cases four or five different branches of work appealed to the same man. Of these...
...Among the members of the Faculty who will be at the tea this afternoon are Professor and Mrs. W. W. Atwood, Dr. A. T. Davison, Professor and Mrs. Kuno Francke, Dean and Mrs. E. F. Gay, Professor and Mrs. W. E. Hocking, Mr. H. S. Langfeld, Professor and Mrs. H. Muensterberg, Professor and Mrs. C. P. Parker, and Professor and Mrs. R. B. Perry...
...Among the many books which have recently been published, or are forth-coming, are many by graduates of the University, embracing subjects ranging from fiction to mathematics, and from travel stories to text-books on economics. Among the most important of these are "Works," by Charles C. Grafton LL.B. '53; "Christian Life in the Modern World," by Francis G. Peabody '69; "Democracy of the Constitution," by Henry Cabot Lodge '71; "Paris War Days," by Charles Inman Barnard '74; Within Prison Walls," by Thomas Scott Osborne '84; "The Boston Symphony Orchestra," by M. A. DeWolfe Howe '87; "Clark's Field...