Word: calendar
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...avail themselves of the opportunity to take part in forming them. Graduate students of the modern languages who have not yet connected themselves with the conference should lose no time in becoming acquainted with its objects and sharing its advantages. The meetings are fortnightly and are announced in the Calendar. Students who are pursuing special lines of investigation are urged to consult with their instructors as to the possibility of presenting the results of such researches...
...meeting of the Modern Language Conference announced in the Calendar to be held today, Wednesday, the 22d, has been postponed until Tuesday, November 28th...
...Chapel on Sunday evenings? I was one of a large number of students who last evening were unable to hear the eminent preacher from India. We arrived shortly after seven o'clock. Instead of obtaining entrance by the south door, as students are especially directed in the official college calendar, the crowd of outsiders prevented our getting even to the chapel steps. Perhaps the ushers could not prevent. Cambridge people from crowding into the reserved seats. If so, the rude outsiders should be excluded altogether. Part of our tuition goes to pay for the religious privileges of the University...
...this particular occasion insufficient care was taken to see that the students had seats. The trouble is an old one, however, and will be the rule this year rather than the exception if steps are not taken to remedy it. Preachers have already been announced in the calendar who will be sure to attract immense audiences, and the students should be given first chance on the evenings when these men preach...
...calendar for next week offers a very interesting programme of lectures and concerts. It is especially interesting to notice that Prince Serge Wolkonsky, who delighted so many of the students by his lecture Wednesday night, is to give another Ircture in Sanders Theatre Monday night. This time his theme will be secular rather than religious, and the broader field with which he will deal will probably attract enough more people to justify the change of place of holding the lecture from Sever 11 to Sanders...