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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...much as individuals can be expected to do. Yet, somehow or other they have failed to draw out more than a small portion of the debating resources which might be at their disposal. In other words, they are not ruly representative, and it is not likely that they ever will be. For most men cannot hope to speak on a 'Varsity debate and feel no obligation to support the clubs. They debate for personal ends...
...impressions of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. These original works, which are of immense value to the student, will afford a great chance for intimate study of the Fine Arts. It is the first really important group of engravings or photographs of intrinsic value that the Museum has ever received...
...this year the club must be supplied with funds with which to buy new boats, pay the coach, etc., and these funds must come from the dues of members. There is no reason why, with the large freshman class to draw from, the membership should not be larger than ever. When the privileges of the best boathouse in New England and instruction from a skilled coach can be had for dues which are insignificant when compared with those of other boat clubs, we expect to see everyone interested in rowing a member of the club...
...Sportsmen's Exhibit at Madison Square Garden, New York, the Encyclopedia of Sport made a sensation. It is the only work ever published that covers all gentlemen's sports. Splendidly illustrated. Address, Sport, CRIMSON...
...MORTLAND, 38 Perkins Hall.LEWIS J. BIRD CO., Auctioneers, 32 Bromfield street, Boston, announce that their annual sale of Old English Sporting Prints and Engravings (very rare), Mezzotints, Caricatures, etc., will take place at their salesrooms during the week of Nov. 1. They will then offer the finest collection ever shown in Boston. It will pay students to wait and see this collection before procuring any wall ornaments...