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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Acting upon the requests of several members of the University I wrote recently to the World's Columbian Exposition to ascertain the terms upon which students are to be employed as guides at the Exposition grounds. Full details have been sent to me, and I have posted them in the lower entry of University Hall...
Captain Carter, full-back on the Technology eleven, will enter Cornell next year...
PIERIAN SODALITY. - Full orchestra rehearsal at 4.30. Small orchestra must be at Brattle Hall at 7.30 sharp for rehearsal...
Another large audience listened to the third lecture by E. Charlton Black on English literature. He spoke of Celtic prose and poetry, and the subject was so full of elementary and historic details that it needed all of Mr. Black's peculiar charm to lend it lively interest...
...average undergraduate, however, the full value of the lectures seldom presents itself until it is too late for him to profit from them. We are inclined here at college to try to do too much, to have a hand in that thing or this thing and in consequence to do many things indifferently instead of a few things successfully. We plead no time to stop to take the voluntary advantages offered us by the University; and yet it is certain that at no time after college life do we find these advantages under as good circumstances. These varied lectures...