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...meeting of the Board of Overseers held yesterday it was voted to concur with the Corporation in the following appointments: Member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences from September 1, 1905--J. D. Greene '96; members of the Council of the Library for three years from January 1, 1906--C. E. Norton '46, C. H. Toy h. '04, W. M. Davis '69, Charles Gross h. '01, M. H. Morgan '81 and G. L. Kittredge '82; professor of English from September 1, 1903--W. A. Neilson, Ph. D. Dr. Neilson received the degree of A. M. from the University...
...BOARD OF OVERSEERS. Meeting at No. 50 State street, Boston...
...receive contributions to a fund to defray the expenses of the American team. The Olympic Games Committee at Athens, on account of its desire to have America well represented, has contributed $1500 toward the American fund, and the Amateur Athletic Union will probably also contribute toward this fund. Board and lodging will be given the American athletes at greatly reduced rates. President Caspar Whitney of the American committee has called a meeting of the committee to be held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York tomorrow...
...board of directors of Randall Hall voted last night that for the remainder of the year any member of the University may eat at the Hall for one week before joining without paying the regular membership fee. The changes recently made have been satisfactory, and since the recess 52 men have joined the Association, making a total of 909 men now eating at the Hall...
About 180 men reported for the first track work yesterday. The work for each squad consisted of pulling weights, dumb-bell drill and hurdling, followed by a run on the 130-yard board track on Holmes Field. The sprinters took only a short run; the distance men ran ten laps. Cards were handed in by 33 additional men, bringing the total number of candidates up to 284. Some of these will not be out until after the mid-year examinations because of basketball or other work, but all who can do so should report without delay as little more than...