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...University hockey team this year includes 10 games, all but three of which will be played in Cambridge. The three games away from home are the league matches with Columbia, Princeton, and Yale, which will be played at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York City. Williams and Cornell appear on the schedule for the first time and there are three new Canadian colleges, St. Francis College of Nova Scotia, Laval University of Montreal, and the University of Ottawa...
...edification in the Union and now we are ready for Porto Rico. There have been happenings of interest and importance here as well during these first years of our territorial expansion movement and it is well to hear of them at first hand. In spite of the articles which appear in the magazines from time to time on the condition of affairs in these new dependencies they are probably little understood and appreciated by the average citizen. A long, carefully prepared magazine article though well supplied with pictures will not generally succeed in giving as correct an idea...
...will give him a chance to see what the Musical Clubs really look like. It is by no means an exaggeration to say that a great many men in the University never know who's who in any of the musical clubs, under the regime where the clubs only appear in the dual concerts two or three times a year, in the Middle West during the Holidays, and perhaps, once in public performance in the spring. They should have a closer connection with the University than that and they can be used to better advantage...
There is apparently a slightly different policy being pursued this year in that respect, and the clubs have made arrangements to appear more frequently before the members of the University...
...December number of the Graduates' Magazine, which will be put on sale today, begins with an announcement of President Eliot's resignation. The other articles which appear in the number are: "Charles Eliot Norton," by W. R. Thayer '81; "Barbarous College Songs," by Charles Chauncey '59; "From a Graduate's Window"; "The Athletic Situation," by W. F. Garcelon L.'95; "Some New Books"; "The New Dean of the Harvard Medical School"; "Foreign Associates of National Societies," by E. C. Pickering '65; "American Ideals"; "Fluctuations of University Enrollment," by J. D. Greene '96; "Charles Harrington," by C. R. Sanger...