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President Eliot will preside at the meetings of the Association, since by long-standing custom the president of the college which entertains the Association acts as presiding officer for the session. A temporary secretary will be chosen at the first meeting today. The discussions of the Association will not be open to the public. The questions which will be brought up in the meetings have been suggested by several of the institutions which are members, and they will be informally discussed as they are brought up by the presiding officer...
...Boston Athletic Association, in putting the 8-pound shot. Men from the University have been entered in six of the twelve events, the object being to give them training in competition. A scrub relay team from the University will run against some team not yet chosen. In all the events, gold, silver and bronze medals will be given to the winners of first, second and third places...
...manager of the University team, reviewed the past history of basketball and outlined in detail the plans for the coming season. I. S. Broun '08, captain, spoke about the very encouraging prospects of this year's team and described the manner in which the University squad will be chosen. E. L. Burnham '07, who is coach of the University team this year, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee, emphasized the necessity of team play and hard training in producing a winning team. W. Randall, of the Intercollegiate Rules Committee, and W. G. Grebenstein, Dartmouth '07, who will referee...
Bishop Brent, who has been chosen to deliver this important series of lectures, was born in 1862, and was graduated from Trinity College of the University of Toronto. He was ordained a deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1886, and a priest in 1887. During 1887 he was assistant minister of St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, and in the following year he came to Boston and entered the clergy-house of St. John the Evangelist, which was in charge of the Cowley Fathers. In 1891, on the dissolution of this order, he was taken into the mission church...
...meeting in Conant last Thursday evening the Harvard Educational Club was organized and the following officers chosen: president, W. C. Moore 3G.; secretary, G. N. Fuller 3G.; treasurer, J. B. Hebberd '09. The object of the club as stated in the constitution is: "To promote interest in educational matters and in teaching as a profession, and to cultivate the spirit of good-fellowship among the students of Education in Harvard University." Any student, instructor, or professor in the University who is interested in furthering this object is eligible to membership. The club expressed its desire especially to welcome all students...