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ENGINEERING SOCIETY. - There will be a meeting of the electrical engineers, under the direction of the Electrical Section, at the house of Professor Hollis, 7 Lowell Street, this evening at 7.30. After the regular meeting of the Section opportunity will be afforded for social intercourse and a cordial invitation is extended to all students interested in electrical engineering to attend...
...Athletic Association and various members of the University are in receipt of numerous letters, all from Harvard men, one of which we publish today, all speaking in the most cordial way of the pleasant relations which exist between the two universities, congratulating us on our victory and on the fact that the game was so clean and sportsmanlike...
...Tremont street). The Harvard team is made up of S. M. Ballou, F. F. Davis, E. P. Fay, J. Hewins, H. Lewis, G. S. Mumford, J. Peck, A. W. Ryder, L. B. Shoenfeld, T. Spalding, W. W. Stevens, W. L. Van Kleeck. The Boston Chess Club extends a most cordial invitation to all members of the University interested in chess, to be present and witness the match. It is hoped that a large number of men will take interest enough to accept the invitation...
...SCOTT.THIS evening at 8 o'clock a reception to the Parish of the First Church (Rev. Dr. McKenzie's) will be given by the Pastor and Deacons in the Mason Street Chapel. A cordial invitation to be present is extended to all members of the congregation, including the Harvard and Radcliffe students, and all other persons who have recently become, or desire to become, interested in the services and acquainted with the people of this church...
...part of the faculty, he said, to come into closer relations with the student body, to be friendly and helpful to them. As a pupil was of no use without a teacher, so the teacher was of no use without a pupil. The relation between them must be cordial. Among the students a great deal of good could be done by a man without his being conscious of it. The kindly word, the helpful act towards one less fortunately placed would often strengthen him, and save him from a terrible temptation...