Word: closed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...sale of tickets for the Freshman class dinner which will be held Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the American House, Boston, will close this evening at 7 o'clock. Tickets will be on sale today at the Rendezvous, from 10 to 1 and from 5 to 8 o'clock. All men who buy tickets must present the certificate for the class bond at the time of purchase...
...sale of tickets for the Freshman class dinner, which will be held next Tuesday evening at the American House, will close tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Tickets will be on sale at the Rendezvous today from 12 to 1.30 and from 6 to 8 o'clock, and tomorrow from 12 to 1.30 and from 6 to 7 o'clock. Evening dress will not be worn at the dinner...
Christian Science is based upon a close relation between healing and religion. The metaphysical nature and cure of diseases is admitted by physicians. Christian Science has realized its results by mental and spiritual healing which is made possible by religion. Evidences of cures are seen in the recovery of lepers, the deaf, and the blind. Contrary to popular belief, there is no connection between Christian Science and hypnotism. Mrs. Eddy has revived the lost spirit which is embodied in the union of religion and healing. All diseases are mental, and may be removed not by drugs but by spiritual understanding...
Robert Simpson Sidebotham '07, of Lake City, Michigan, will close the debate for Princeton. He prepared at the Mount Hermon School and has been prominent in debating during his college course. Last year he won the Class of 1876 Prize Debate and the Junior Oratorical Contest, and was alternate on the team that debated Yale. In the trials for the University team this year, he was awarded the Spencer Trask Prize for the best individual speaking. He is chairman of the intercollegiate debating committee and is a member of the Cliosophic Society, which he has represented in debate...
Entries have been made from all of the eight universities which form the Intercollegiate Gymnastic Association--Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, New York University, Haverford and Rutgers--and the meet promises to be close. The chances, however, favor New York University which has won the meet for several years. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be given in the six regular events and three special cups will be given for first, second and third places for the all-round championship...