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...applications for Spreads in the Yard on Class Day should be made by 1 o'clock today. Arrangements for privates spreads can be made by application. Only a few men have thus far applied, and a great deal of space is left. Applications should be made to W. Rollins '16, Thayer 49. 1916 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
This form of sport can offer a great deal of recreation in a minimum amount of time to every undergraduate who enjoys shooting and is not otherwise occupied. In order to insure the success of the Gun Club it is essential that a real interest be shown by a considerable number of men. All upper-classmen interested are requested to get in touch with P. S. Howe '17, temporary manager, Randolph 12, or make inquiries at the H. A. A. Office; Freshmen should report to W. A. Flagg '19, Standish A 32. This should be done as soon as possible...
...applications for spreads in the Yard on Class Day should be made before tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Only a few applications have thus far been received and there is yet a great deal of space left. All applications should be made to W. Rollins '16, Thayer 49. 1916 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
Without containing anything extraordinary in either prose or verse the current issue of the "Monthly" gives an admirable reflection of the intellectual and literary interests of the College. It contains eight pieces of verse, two stories, an essay in reminiscence, three articles dealing with some of the most important themes now engaging the attention not only of this country, but of the world, an editorial, and a group of reviews, literary and dramatic. The range and versatility here exhibited should be pondered by those who are apt to think of the life of the undergraduate as overwhelmingly physical and social...
Judge Frederick P. Cabot '90 will speak on "The Juvenile Court" in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Judge Cabot was recently appointed to the head of the juvenile court of Boston, and has done a great deal of work in this field...