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Class Day Exercises. Prayer by the Rev. Francis G. Peabody, D.D.--Oration by Raynal Cawthorne Bolling.--Poem by Walter Conrad Arensberg.--Ivy Oration by Murray Seasongood.--Ode by Bartlett Brooks. Sanders Theatre...
...Lawrence 4 Engineering 12c, Lawrence 1 Engineering 17a, Lawrence 1 Physics 9, Lawrence 1 Botany 4, Univ. Mus. 12 Mineralogy 12, Mineral. Lab. Greek C: Assignment of Rooms (Greek C). Adams to Perry (inclusive), Sever 17. Phemister to Walsh, Sever 18. History 12: Assignment of Rooms (History 12). Arensberg to Snow (inclusive), Upper Mass. Sprague to Wright, Lower Mass. Engineering 1c: Assignment of Rooms (Engineering 1c). Bach to Jones (inclusive), Sever 24. Kasson to Wyllys-Pomeroy, Sever 20. 2.30 p. m. English 8b: Assignment of Rooms (English 8b). Abraham to Henney (inclusive), Upper Mass. Hess to Pettus (inclusive), Lower Mass...
...easily, needing no effort on the reader's part. "Sammie Bent's Stripes," by Frank Simonds, is nothing more than an anecdote, but it is well told, with perfect harmony of detail. "Hunting," by J. C. Grew, is a commendable attempt at word-painting. "Merton," by C. F. C. Arensberg, lacks pith and distinct purpose. It starts as a college story and finishes with two summer jilts. "My dug out," by Lyrian Alcis," has a very suitable rhythm, and sustains the writer's mood very well. It suffers, however, from repetition. A "Nigh-song" is musical and well constructed...
...teams next year will consist of four men instead of two, and all the games will be played within three days instead of six. For Harvard's team C. T. Rice '01 and C. F. C. Arensberg '01 are the only men at all sure of places. Since the meetings of the Chess Club have been discontinued for the year, there will be some difficulty in completing the team. Men who are interested in chess are advised to get as much practice as possible during the summer, and to enter the university tournament, from which the team will be picked...
...Arensberg '01 has been elected a regular member of the editorial board of the Advocate...