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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Candidates for the degree of A.M., who will be in Cambridge for Commencement, should send their names to J. E. Zanetti, 28 Holyoke street, before Monday. Masters' gowns for Commencement Day can be hired at the Co-operative store for $1 25. Bachelors' gowns can be made over into Masters...
...mere member of the faculty it is pleasing to find the editorial dealing, however unfavorably, with a question of instruction instead of athletics. The writer makes pleas for a better supervision of assistants, for consultation and co-operation among members of a department with a view to more effective teaching, and for an official request for undergraduate opinion upon methods of instruction. Such criticism as that made here would be more likely to win a hearing if the writer would first fortify himself with a knowledge of the facts. Assistants are supervised, are sometimes dropped, sometimes promoted. Departments do meet...
...department of the Classics by Messrs. C. W. Thompson & Company of Boston, under the title "Aeschylus, Agamemnon: The Choral Odes and Lyric Scenes, set to music by John Ellerton Lodge." The book contains all the music of the play, with a piano accompaniment. It may be obtained at the Co-operative Store, Amee's, Sever's and Thurston's at $2 per copy...
...letter sent to all members of the Union, the Library Committee has requested co-operation in an attempt to check the systematic borrowing or stealing of books which has taken place this year. Of actual thefts no comment is necessary other than the expression of a hope that the perpetrators will eventually be ascertained. The individuals, however, who borrow or hide books which are much in demand may be amenable to reason and to a recognition of the rights of fellow members. Recently a certain book was prescribed in Philosophy E. Immediately the volume disappeared from the library...
...celebrating the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Harvard is a novel one and one which furnishes many possibilities for unique and effective ceremonies. We know that undergraduates will join heartily in any celebration which is arranged, but we feel that they should be willing to co-operate with the officers of the Memorial Society this spring by making suggestions which are so eagerly solicited...