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...Corporation has consented to remit three-fourths of the sinking-fund payments for two months at least while the plan of returning to the American basis is given a trial. While this does not remove any of the debt which is still outstanding it will give the Association a chance to see if this arrangement will bring the desired results. The members will be given a chance to formally vote on this question today. Apparently, things are unsatisfactory as they are now and the new plan may be the right one. If the Corporation is willing to remit the interest...
...members of the cast of "The Promised Land," the Dramatic Club's production, will give a dinner in honor of Mr. Wilfrid North, who coached the actors, at Washington Court, 51 Brattle street, this evening at 8 o'clock. H. von Kalten-born '09 will act as toastmaster. Professor G. L. Kittredge '82 will speak on "The Relations of the Historic Drama to Modern Plays," and Professor G. P. Baker '87 on "The College Dramatist." A. Davis '07, author of "The Promised Land," R. M. Middlemass '09, who played the leading part, and D. Gardiner 2L., president of the Dramatic...
...meeting of the American Psychological Association in Baltimore on December 28 and 29, Professor Munsterberg will give an address on "The Field of Applied Psychology." On the following day he will deliver his presidential address before the American Philosophical Association on the subject of "The Problem of Beauty...
...first Freshman smoker of the year will be held this evening. It will give opportunity for the first-year men to get an idea of what their class really contains. There are various elements in every class which do not come in contact except through some such means as a smoker. Before these elements become too firmly fixed in their particular interests, it is well to mix them up together as thoroughly as possible and give the other man a broader idea of what the first year of University life should mean. Let every Freshman take it upon himself...
Professor Winter will give the last of his series of readings from Shakspere in Sever 11 this evening at 7.45 o'clock. The selections will be from "Twelfth Night": scene 5 from act II, scene 7 from act III, and the ending of scene 1 from act V. He will afterwards read several humorous Irish songs and ballads. The reading will be open to the public as well as to members of the University...