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Members of the class of 1910 wishing to try for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON are requested to meet in the office on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. An outline of the work will be presented at this meeting. All candidates should report at this meeting whether they have taken part in previous competitions...
...educational as well as religious work, have been developed in the great cities, such as Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Bangalore, and Rangoon. The Calcutta Association has 12 secretaries, 1100 members, and 8 branch buildings for Europeans, Indians, and Eurasians, including a boys' building and four hotels for students. The board of Directors includes the Governor of Bengal, the Mayor of Calcutta, the Canon of the Anglican Cathedral, the minister of the Scottish Church, the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, the scientific officer of the Indian Tea Association, the manager of the Remington Typewriter Company, the head of the leading...
...always interested in the first number of a college magazine produced by a new board of editors: it usually indicates the character of later issues. To judge from the present specimen, readers of the Advocate for the rest of the year may expect to find there each fortnight a few suggestive editorial notes, in the discussion of which undergraduates may find occasion to sharpen their wits, several short stories calculated to suit varying tastes but never dull, and some bits of verse which should not be analyzed too closely...
...Paul's Society has undertaken to raise a thank-offering to be added to an offering now being raised among men of every diocese and parish in the country, and to be handed over in a lump sum to the Board of Missions at the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Episcopal Church in America next October. The Society has sent out letters to churchmen in the University, stating that the thank-offering is to be devoted to extending the work of the Church at home and abroad, and to increasing its missionary force in churches, schools and hospitals...
...meeting of the Board of Overseers held last Wednesday the following appointments were consented to: W. R. Castle, Jr., '00, Assistant Dean of Harvard College, from May 1, 1907; H. Asko-with '07, assistant in English for the second half of 1906-07; E. C. Jeffrey p.'99, professor of Plant Morphology, from September 1, 1907; J. C. Warren '63, Moseley professor of Surgery, Emeritus, from September 1, 1907; I. Babbit '89, assistant professor of French, for five years from September 1, 1907; W. F. Harris '91, assistant professor of Greek, for five years from September...