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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...judges will be Professor C. H. C. Wright '91, representing the French Department; S. Curtis '05, Instructor in English, and H. B. Huntington '97, of the English Department...
...begin on January 1, 1908, the publication of a new international journal for students, which will be the official periodical of the organization. The Christian Federation is the organization that unites the various national movements for promoting Christian work among students. The new magazine, which will be published in English, will be edited by Mr. John R. Mott, and will be issued quarterly from the New York office of the Federation, 3 West Twenty-ninth street...
...lecturer is a grandson of Richard Cobden, the famous English free-trader, and is probably the most widely known binder and printer of books in the United Kingdom. He is connected with the Doves-Bindery of London...
...last regular meeting of the Freshman Debating Club the following permanent officers were elected to serve for the first half-year: president, M. E. Peabody; vice-president, E. N. English; treasurer, M. W. Cox; secretary, J. C. Anb. G. D. Howie and H. T. Pulsifer were also elected captains of Camps A and B respectively, for the first half-year...
...subsequent fate we should be glad to hear more. Mr. L. Grandgent's "In old New England" is, finally, as its title indicates, a historical narrative, based, I suppose, upon the traditions of the Maine town of Pemaquid, where the scene is laid. The general conditions under which the English settlers lived during the French and Indian Wars are interestingly sketched, and the account of a sudden attack upon the colonists fort has real dramatic force, skillfully manipulated so as to lead to a conflict of motives in the breast of one of the defenders...