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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...question of finances at the Union this year has been more difficult than ever before and this is due entirely to the low membership, as is evident in the report of the chairman of the Membership Committee, Nevertheless, the House Committee decided to improve the service in the dining room at all costs and the results as proven by the larger use of this room and the almost complete absence of complaints, have been highly satisfactory. The Treasurer's report shows an increase in receipts of $1,697.28 over last year, but despite this the restaurant may have as large...
...ardent devotee of the art of lying and in the practice of this art grossly slanders his ancestors. The ghost of di Luto, his great grandfather, appears to him at midnight in the garden of his villa and decreses that as a punishment for his irreverence, Machiavelli shall ever afterwards lie, but, upon the intercession of his daughter Lucrezia, di Luto agrees that if by telling a lie he shall ever be able to tell the truth, the curse shall be removed. Machiavelli, who can now only lie, at once conceives a great desire to tell the truth...
...production showed a marked improvement over its first performance on graduates' night, both in a better knowledge of the parts and in promptness of delivery and action, and was enthusiastically received. C. Kempner '06, as Truewit, the gay and debonair young knight, who was ever ready to scheme for the welfare of his friends and who dearly loved a joke, carried off his part with remarkable grace and vivacity. The part of Sir Amorous La-Foole, an affected and obsequious today, who had a great opinion of the La-Foole family and of everything which belonged to them, was admirably...
Arrangements have been completed for a University crew race with Cornell, to be rowed on the Charles river May 27. This will be the first university race ever rowed on the Charles. It will be over the regular mile and seven-eighths course, starting at the Union Boat Club and finishing at the Longwood bridge. The start will probably be made late in the afternoon...
...spent a year at the Law School, and was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1863. He practiced law for a year, then studied for the ministry, which he entered in 1865. Ten years later he was elected to the presidency of Tufts College, which office he has held ever since...