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Tonight the Athletic Committee will meet to discuss the general situation in the light of the new petition, and, we hope, to inform us definitely what policy is to be followed in the future. At last the suspense is to be ended and we are to know whether winter sports will continue at Harvard, with the future maintenance of athletics placed in the undergraduates' hands. To reiterate our arguments would be a waste of printers' ink. Whatever the result, may it be satisfactory to the Faculty and undergraduates alike, and forestall further interference and consequent weakening of the Committee...
Daily exercises in all courses end for the second half-year on Friday, May 29, at 4.30 P. M. Monday, June 1. Architecture 3a, Robinson Hall Architecture 3b, Robinson Hall Architecture 3e, Robinson Hall Botany 3b, Pierce 202 Class. Philol. 69, Sever 18 Economics 25, Lower Mass. Engineering 6a, Pierce 202 and 209 Engineering 16d, Pierce 202 English 14, Server 18 French 5, Sever 23 German F, Harvard 5 German G, Harvard 5 German H, Harvard 5 Government 15, Holden Government 16, Lower Mass. Latin 3, Upper Mass. Latin 7, Upper Mass. Mathematics H, Upper Mass. Music 5, Holden Semitic...
...with water. He then stripped and gave a preliminary exhibition by squeezing himself in the can and remaining under water for one minute. After this he disappeared under water again, the water-tight lid was locked with six locks by the committee, and the curtain drawn. At the end of three minutes Mr. Houdini appeared, the can still hermetically sealed, and upon opening it, the water was disclosed...
Long tables were arranged obliquely along the sides of the room, with round tables in the space between and the head table at the West end of the room. E. P. Currier spoke in the place of L. K. Lunt, who was unavoidably called away from Cambridge. The other speakers were F. H. Burr and A. S. Cable...
...members of the Senior class who possess artistic talent are urged to draw posters for the class picnic which will be held at the end of the month. The exact date will be announced later. As the posters will be sold after the picnic to help defray expenses, it is important that a large number be handed in. 1908 PICNIC COMMITTEE...