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Only about seventy-five men have as yet sent in their class "lives;" many have not even sent in the postal cards. The work of preparing the class report is very seriously retarded by this neglect. All Seniors should send in their postal cards and "lives" at once...
...Walden '88 will give the third of his series of five lectures on "Ancient Greek University Life," in Harvard 1, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The subject will be "The Professors: their Appointment, Pay, Privileges, and Position in Society." The remaining two lectures of the series will be given on March...
...Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association, has twenty-five tickets to the dinner of the Association, on the evening of March 8, at 7 o'clock in Hotel Bellevue, which they wish to send to Harvard men who may be interested. The speakers at the dinner will be Hon. J. J. Myers, Hon. A. H. Wellman, R. H. Dana, and R. D. Jenks. Those wishing to attend, notify W. Field at the CRIMSON office between 12 and 1, or 1.30 and 2.30 today, or between 11 and 12 tomorrow...
Preliminary practice for the University and class lacrosse teams began yesterday afternoon. Thirty-five candidates reported, and were divided into two squads. The upper class squad was coached by H. H. Bennett '04, and the Freshmen by H. V. Blaxter...
Regular work for the track team began yesterday in the Gymnasium. About seventy-five men reported to Mr. Graham, who had general supervision of the work. The runners, after light work in the Gymnasium went out for a short run; the first squad being let by Captain Rust, and the second by J. E. Haigh 1L. The pole-vaulters, shot-putters, and high jumpers spent all their time in the Gymnasium under the personal direction of Mr. Graham...