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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...WELLS, Sec.Democratic Drum Corps. - Rehearsal at 7.30 in front of the Gym. tonight. All men who have not yet got instruments can find where they made be had by going to 42 Beck between 10-11.30; also 12-1 on Monday...
...Signifies a falling off in boating interests in the university, or perhaps a state of discouragement arising from our defeat by Yale last July. If, after all the efforts which have been devoted toward raising our standard in rowing during the past years, any such spirit as this should find a hold in the minds of college men, it certainly would be unworthy of them as Harvard under-graduates and disgraceful to them as men of courage. Defeat should only urge us on to stronger efforts; dark outlooks should be met by a ready response to any call which...
...with favorable prospects for success in the inter-collegiate tournament. Last year the tournament was carried on with much energy and interest, and resulted favorably, and it is hoped that this year it will be as successful. The club, however, must be represented by the strongest team it can find and for that purpose it is desirable that every chess player in college should join the club. It will be unfortunate if we lose this year merely because the chess players in college have not sufficient interest to join the club and work for the tournament. Therefore we urge...
...election of Class Day officers will be held on Friday evening, October 14. A list has been posted in University Hall of men eligible to vote in the elections. Every candidate for the degree of A. B. S. B. or C. E. in 1893, who does not find his name on this list must apply to the committee at 32 Hollis to-day from 10 to 12. This provisional list will be removed at 5 this afternoon. All '93 men are earnestly requested to see whether their names are on this list; for no one whose name is not there...
...good example of the enterprising spirit shown is in the organization of the Chicago faculties. We find that separate faculties have formed for "academic" and "university" instruction. The line is drawn between the sophomore and junior years, and the curriculum of these years is wonderfully rich. Among the professional schools which Chicago hopes to establish are not only schools of law, medicine, fine arts, and engineering but also a "school of pedagogy...