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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...twice a week through the winter, and recently, in anticipation of the concert, two rehearsals have been held each day. A freshman glee club is useful in training material for the 'Varsity Club in after years, and it would seem that '91 had some very good men who can fill the places on the 'Varsity that will be left vacant by '88. The concert in Cambridge will be given some time in April...
...Taylor, '89, who has been the accompanist for the University Glee Club for some time, has been elected leader to fill Carpenter's place...
...election of a new president to fill Dr. McCosh's place took place on Thursday, and, as was expected, Dr. Francis L. Patton, of the Seminary, was unanimously elected. It was hoped that Professor Sloane would be elected vice-president, but the board of trustees did not see fit to create a new office, and so there will be no change in the powers of the president. Thursday night the students serenaded both Dr. Cosh, whose place it will be hard to fill in the hearts of undergraduates, and Dr. Patton, both of whom made short speeches. The latter said...
...senior German takes place tonight, and the town has already begun to fill up with people who have come for it and the junior assembly to-morrow night. After the new president, these are the absorbing topics in college, and to-day and to-morrow will be given up to these festivities almost entirely. The Glee and Banjo Clubs give their semi-annual concert to-morrow evening, and as they are each in splendid trim an excellent concert is expected. A unique feature will be introduced, which will create great mirth if nothing more, in the shape of a quartette...
...will offer general knowledge on every subject possible. The work is modelled after Stormonth's Dictionary and Chamber's Encyclopedia, though it will not follow the plan of either work closely. The price per volume will be, cloth, 50 cents; half morocco, 65 cents. The book will fill a great need and be a valuable acquisition to every library. As an inducement to subscribers, the publishers offer the entire set of thirty volumes for $8.50 to any one who sends in his name before March 1, 1888. After this date the price of the set will be $15.00. [New York...