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Cornell this year has a stronger team than ever before and will prove especially formidable on the attack. The Harvard team has been strengthened greatly since the southern trip, having defeated the College of the City of New York and made an excellent showing against the strong Crescent team. Numerous changes, however, have been made in the line-up during the past week, the outcome of which is very uncertain. Of these the most important are the placing of Kendall at goal in place of Manning and the substitution of Bennett for Hoguet at centre, the latter playing outside home...
From present indications it is certain that the conference this year will be the most successful ever held. Over 600 students representing 100 schools, colleges and universities in Canada and the East, will be present. Among the speakers this year will be: Rev. G. C. Morgan, Mr. R. E. Speer, Rev. John Kelman of Elinburgh, Rev. C. W. Gordon of Winnipeg, and probably Bishop Lawrence. Mr. John R. Mott of the World's Student Christian Federation will preside...
...called for from the stack and that officers of the University may have access to the stack as on week-days, makes it undesirable to discontinue the afternoon hours. In the evening the stack and the books in it are inaccessible, so that Sunday evening opening, if ever adopted, will be in addition to, not in place of, the afternoon hours...
...Fogg Lecture Room last night under the auspices of the Republican Club. He said in part: Today three questions are appearing before the people: the tariff, the financial question and imperialism. The tariff is not merely a political question, but also an economic one which has been an issue ever since the foundation of the government. As to the money question, when the time comes, the Republican party will present a sound system of finance. Mr. Cleveland who did heroic work for the gold standard was forced into political exile for that cause...
...teams may not have more than three men who have ever played on a University, second or class nine...