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...conference, and the prospect of a complete understanding with Princeton satisfactory to all parties has consequently been much improved. The CRIMSON congratulates the base ball club on the success of the meeting at Worcester. The dates chosen are satisfactory and they are final. The Harvard representatives were given full power to act in the matter, and the dates are not subject to the revision of the athletic committee...
...Hollis.MISS O. L. JOST, STENOGRAPHER, 10 Dana St., Cambridge, will form a class in the Isaac Pitman System of Shorthand, Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, 1892, at 7.30 o'clock, at the above address. Full particulars upon application...
...they thought of the advisability of the scheme. In these letters the Princetonian suggested that once a week the crew might go on to Philadelphia and row on the Schaylkill so as to get the advantage of practice on "live" water. Ten replies were received which were published in full in a special edition of the Princetonian. Of these ten, six were distinctly against the resumption of rowing and four favored it. All spoke well of the plan of having the foot ball men and other athletes row in barges for development and training...
Professor Cooke will give a summary of his lectures in Chemistry A at 12 o'clock today. A full description of the course may be found in "Cooke's New Chemistry." All information in regard to the examination may be found by inquiring of Dr. Huntington at the museum or by communicating with him by mail...
Although the book is intended, according to the preface, primarily for beginners in the study of geology, it is also full of interesting suggestions to more advanced students while the peculiar clearness and simplicity of its mode of presentation render it intelligible to the average reader who may not possess a technical knowledge of geology or biology...