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...There is no political reason for interference. (a) The United States has refused to assume the protectorate alone, or to join with England and Germany in one.- Samoan Affairs, p. 31. (b) The three powers interested in Samoa have agreed not to change the status quo without general (consent.- Samoan Affairs, pp. 31, 35. (c) There can therefore be no question of a German protectorate without the consent of England and America...
Several members of the Historical Society, under the direction of Mr. Tillinghast, are to catalog the English, Italian, French and German historical periodicals in the university library. The general plan of the card catalogue will be followed...
...played four of its new Spanish airs in an extremely delicate manner, and were obliged to respond to an enthusiastic encore. Mr. Howells and Mr. Payson also played the Neapolitan polka "Fiorentinella" as a duet. After the music Mr. Walker gave a short lecture on Spain and art in general, and the evening was spent socially. The club will probably play at the meeting of March 18. Their next concert will be at Madam Thomas' on Wednesday evening, February...
This was followed by a lively general discussion. It was finally resolved to appoint a general committee of ten, to represent as many different colleges. This committee will prepare a set of questions bearing on the subject which will be sent to every man who has come here from any other college, whether a graduate or not. From the answers to these questions a series of resolutions will be drawn up, and submitted for approval at a later meeting. A committee of three on nominations was appointed, which reported the following names: W. H. Carruth, C. W. Colby...
...glance at the University Calendar shows a number of unusually interesting lectures to be given during the coming week. Dr. Wheeler will give two lectures of his course on the "Athenian Acropolis," and Dr. Ward will begin his series on "Anthropology." In addition to these, General Armstrong, of the Hampton Institute, will deliver two lectures on the "Religious Education of the Negro and Indian," and Professor W. T. Harris, of Concord will speak on "German Thought and its significance to English-speaking People...