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...forty-first anniversary of the CRIMSON will be celebrated with the annual dinner on Friday evening. May 15 the night before the dual track meet with Yale. As usual, invitations will be extended to the representatives of other college dailies, to all class officers, and to the officers of papers and other undergraduate organizations in the College. The list of speakers has not yet been definitely arranged...
...annual convention of the Intercollegiate Civic League will be held at Columbia University, New York, N. Y., today, and at Washington, D. C., tomorrow. The League, of which President Lowell is an officer, is composed of 64 clubs throughout the country. The Undergraduate Economics Society is sending Homer M. Huggan '16, as a delegate. He will also represent the Speakers' Club and the Political Science Club...
During a week of varied interest several events of importance have occurred in the fields of scholarship and athletics. On Saturday, March 21, Sigma Xi Society gave its nineteenth annual banquet in Memorial Hall. Over 100 guests were present. On Monday the general Faculty announced the adoption of a plan for a system of honors similar to the English and Canadian systems. It will go into effect in the fall of 1915, and will affect the Junior and Senior classes. Another important announcement made on the same day was that of the recommendation by the Senior Council, with the approval...
...squad will be held at Yale Field during the Easter vacation. The Junior Promenade Committee issued a statement on Tuesday in which the receipts recorded for this year totaled $8,195.80, and expenditures $6,596.28, thus leaving a surplus of $1,599.52. The first of the eleventh annual series of Silliman Lectures was given on Monday afternoon by Dr. Joseph Paxon Iddings on the subject of the "Phenomena of Volcanism." On Tuesday evening Phi Beta Kappa celebrated its one hundred and thirty-fourth anniversary with a banquet at the Taft Hotel. Twenty-eight members of the Junior class were initiated...
...life of the University. If there is any fault in the Union as it is at present it is its failure to attract sufficient interest on the part of the undergraduates in its welfare. This fault is both the cause and the effect of its short- comings. The annual elections have been excellent evidence of this apathy; the vote in past years has usually been small and sometimes undiscriminating. This year, there is an issue. In addition to the candidates named by the retiring Governing Board, six candidates for Governing Board and four for Library Committee have been placed...