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...Williams Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs will begin their spring trip April 15. They will go as far west as Chicago...
MADAME Sorabji Langrana Cavalier, native of India and prominent delegate to the Parliament of Religions at Chicago in 1893, will deliver a lecture in the Chapel of Trinity Episcopal Church, Copley Square, Boston, on Tuesday evening next, March 26th, at 8 o'clock, on "The Manners and Customs of the Parsees." Madame Cavalier is a lady of much grace and beauty, and of the highest culture; her lectures are most interesting and instructive and as a lecturer she stands in the very first rank. She dresses in her beautiful native costume. Tickets one dollar each, at 36 Rutland square...
...Gandhi of Bombay, India, will lecture in Sever 11, March 21, under the auspices of the Harvard Religious Union. Mr. Gandhi is a brilliant lawyer of Bombay, and Honorary Secretary of the Tain Association of India, by which he was elected delegate to the Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893. He is a man of strong personality and of great intellectual ability. Mr. Gandhi will lecture upon some subject connected with the religions of India...
...Dudleian Lecture this year will be given by Rev. Dr. S. J. McPherson, of Chicago. The date has been provisionally fixed for April 24. The subject will be "Revealed Religion...
...recent banquet of the Harvard Club of Chicago, Professor Royce explained the reasons for the Faculty's action in regard to intercollegiate football. He was apparently of the belief that if, in future years, plans for a satisfactory reform should be matured, the Faculty might withdraw their opposition to intercollegiate games. E. H. Warren '95 spoke on the sentiment among students in regard to this action. The sentiment of the graduates present, according to the Chicago Tribune, was rather with the students than the Faculty. The feeling seemed to be strong that, while reform was badly needed, the Faculty were...