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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The first, fourth, fifth and sixth lectures are open to the public. The second and third lectures are open only to members of the University.
Before returning to France M. Doumic will deliver several lectures in this country and in Canada. In addition to the lectures at Columbia and Brooklyn he will deliver three lectures on contemporary French critics, on March 21, 22 and 23 before the Peabody Institute at Baltimore. These are to be...
Hardly a man realizes until he comes to know by experience what a truly important point in his college career is his first class dinner. Not until then does he see his class gathered together as a social unit, and many of those to whom such dinners are of the...
We feel it necessary to voice the general appreciation of the course of lectures M. Doumic has now completed under the auspices of the Cercle. M. Doumic has justified at Harvard the reputation as a keen and sympathetic critic which preceded him to this country, and his contribution is among...
'99 CREW.- Men who were not taken to the training table yesterday need not report at the 'Varsity boat house any longer. All these men are urged to go out for the '99 Weld crew today.