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...conference is to bring together the men of the Episcopal church societies in New England colleges for practical conference on the work and method of those societies and for mutual aid by exchange of suggestions and ideas. The program will consist of church services, smokers and addresses. Among the speakers will be: Professor Everett, acting President of Brown University; Rt. Rev. J. D. W. Perry, D.D., Bishop of Rhode Island; R. H. Gardener '76, E. D. Bandage '81, and an undergraduate delegate from each of the colleges represented. T. O. Freeman '14, vice-president of the St. Paul's Society...
...possible an influence." It records by illustrations and by solid artifices. The really interesting illustrations in this number are those of the old library, of the Cadet. Corps, of a Shelby portrait in the Library, and of the Western colleges with which we are exchanging professors. Among the "recording" articles is none about "the "new Medicine" by Dr. Richard Cabot an extremely clear summary. Another is a description of the Medical School, which reads like the Catalogue and is not especially timely. The account of our vanished library by Mr. Grinder is substantial, though it fails to tell...
When this campaign began, we were about to take the lead among nations as a people who could practice that Christian peace which men of all nations preach. Must the patient work of years go for naught...
...vote of the Student Council last evening it was decided to recommend to the Committee on Regulation of Athletics that hockey be made a major sport. This final decision is the outcome of a movement that was started several years ago and represents the present general opinion among the undergraduates that hockey as a game has the qualifications of a major sport and should be recognized as such. This elevation of hockey to the plane of major sports should serve to increase the popularity of and participation in the game and enable it to reach its highest efficiency...
...clothing will be distributed among local charitable organizations, but most of the text-books will be kept in the Phillips Brooks House loan library, to be used by students on payment of five cents per volume. The magazines will be sent to the seamen's mission and later distributed aboard ships...