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Professor C. J. White will be in University examination room Monday, January 27 at 3 p. m. to answer any questions relative to Math...
Professor Mark will meet the class in N. H. 2 on Wednesday, January 29, at 2.30 p. m. to answer any questions the students may have in regard to work done during the past half-year. Each question must be written on a separate piece of paper and handed in by 2.15 p. m. on the above date. The quiz will be held in the regular lecture room. This will be the last opportunity for handing in the laboratory note books...
...Carpenter will be in Sever 5 tomorrow from 9 to 12, to answer any questions about English A. Both Mr. Wendell and Mr. Carpenter will also be at Grays 18 from 2 to 4 today, and from 10 to 4 on Thursday...
...slimly attended meeting was held in Holden Chapel last night in answer to a call from Captain Cumnock of the football eleven. Mr. Cumnock stated that the meeting was held for the purpose of starting the Football association on a new basis, all the books having been lost under the administration of Mr. Sears. The following officers of the organization were chosen: president, J. A. Lowell, '91; vice-president, G. T. Goldthwaite, '91; secretary, J. Smith '92. Mr. Cumnock moved that these officers with the captain and manager, J. W. Mariner, '91, form a committee to draft a constitution...
...result is that Harvard is losing her interest in the national life and is forfeiting to some extent the highest privilege of a university, namely, the power of educating the people. The third editorial asks whether "our university should not be a complementary rather than a formative institution." The answer is that both departments, undergraduate as as well as post-graduate, are worthy of cultivation, but that it is through the undergraduate department that the nation is most directly reached. The remedy for this condition of affairs is "a truly democratic spirit, freedom from narrow selfishness and above...