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...historical novel from the beginning, with a miniature portrait of the heroine on the frontispiece, to the triumphant end. Its story, opening in the wild Indian country near the great lakes, is developed in colonial Boston during the early days of the Revolution. The great men of the day appear upon the scene, though he author has been singularly temperate in the parts which they are made to play. A love story of no great power runs through the book, but the most striking features depend upon the number and the depravity of the villains, the great mortality among...
Attention of Seniors is called to the notice below. It is important that men whose names do not appear in the class list should notify the Class Day Committee immediately, since this list, when completed, will be used in sending out important Class Day notices; furthermore, no man whose name is not in the list will be allowed to buy Class Day tickets at any sale to Seniors when tickets are sold at reduced rates. Those who notify the Committee of the omission of their names will be added to the list unless they hear to the contrary...
...Sophomore Freshman hockey game scheduled for yesterday afternoon was forfeited to the Freshmen, owing to the failure of the Sophomore team to appear. This gives each team one game and a third game will have to be played to decide the series. The date of this extra contest will probably be February 8 or 10. The final series with the Seniors will follow immediately after...
...Yale and between Yale and Princeton in each of the last ten years, and the registration of students in the subsequent academic years corresponding therewith. In commenting on the tables. President Eliot says: "One might suppose that the most immediate effect of victory or defeat in athletic sports would appear in the number of preliminary candidates and of final candidates for admission in the following year. Examining first the column of preliminary candidates, it will be seen at once that there is no relation between athletic victory or defeat for Harvard, and the increase or decrease of preliminary candidates...
...first issue, which will appear on March 1, will deal largely with Peirce Hall, giving a minute description of the building, with illustrations. Over a thousand copies will be printed, many of which will be sent about to various educational institutions of the country. The succeeding issues will contain short articles by editors and others on topics connected with Engineering. Instructors in Engineering courses will be given an opportunity to have published in the Journal articles connected with their courses, and notes for the use of students...