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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...question of a location for the proposed University Club is now being discussed by the graduate committee, and the committee would like to find out the feeling of the students on the matter. We shall therefore be glad to receive communications from any member of the University on this subject, and will see that they reach the committee in charge. Writers of communications should give the question their serious consideration and not dash off their ideas on the spur of the moment without thought, for such contributions will not be of much value. Several positions have already been suggested...
Aristotle, said Professor Goodwin, was born at Stageira, in the year 384 B. C. At the age of seventeen he inherited a fortune on the death of his father and went to Athens hoping to find Plato there. Since Plato was away, he waited for his return, and about 360 became a student at the Academy where he remained until Plato's death. He then went to Asia Minor and spent three years at Hermeas whence he was summoned to Macedon to tutor Alexander the Great...
...exhibition is free and will be kept open until the eleventh of April. Those who are making a study of the fine arts, and, indeed, all who are interested in them, will find Mr. Aldrich's work a source of inspiration and delight...
...often impossible that a freshman should know whether or not he possesses the requisite qualities to be elected an editor of the paper. It is, however, much better that a man should try and find himself deficient than to lose the chance for valuable training and development. It is not necessary that a candidate should have any remarkable literary ability in order to be successful. It is necessary that he should write up articles in a good, clear, style, and that he should be energetic, alert, and willing to work hard if need be for the paper. He should...
...time past the chorus and principals in "Branglebrink" have given most of their attention to the final act, so that the entire play is now well in hand. Complete rehearsals with the orchestra will be begun on Monday, and the first performance on Graduates' Night, Thursday, April 9, will find the whole cast in a state of thorough preparation. The club has been very fortunate this year in the selection of a trainer. Mr. James Gilbert has won the confidence and praise of all connected with the play, and his efforts are sure to be rewarded with success. The care...