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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...number of rare and early editions of French authors have already been bought with the gift, and the balance will be spent in the same way, reserving a portion for a remarkable collection of works relating to Rousseau which has lately been offered for sale. Mrs. Dixey will give a book-plate to be inserted in the books...
Owing to the considerable demand from business men in Boston for an opportunity of attending the course in Corporation Finance, it has been decided to give this course at 4.30 instead...
...deal of hard work to develop enough sprinters to bring the team up to the average in these events. The outlook in the quarter and half-mile runs is brighter. Merrihew and deSelding are closely matched in the former, while Jaques of the Freshman team and Whitcher should again give the University the advantage over Yale in the half-mile. With the exception of Jaques in the mile, there is but little first-class material for the distance runs. H. Guild '10, E.L. Viets '10, R.F. Hoyt '10, J.R. Coolidge '10, R.E. Dole '10, C. Lanier '10, and M.H. Whitney...
...University Musical Clubs will give their second annual Class Day week concert this evening at 8.15 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. Tickets at $1 and 75 cents each may be obtained until 7 o'clock at the Co-operative, Thursion's and Herrick's, and after that hour at the entrance to the Theatre. Program. The following program will be rendered: PART FIRST. "Bedouin Song," Arthur Foote '74 Glee Club. "College Medley," Arr. by Rice Banjo Club "Polish Dance," Scharwenka Mandolin Club. "Medley," Arr.by Sayder '08 Glee Club. "Tickled to Death," Hunter Banjo Club. PART SECOND. "Hungarian Dance, No.6," Brahms...
...Governing Board of the Union has decided to give the usual spread on Class Day from 6 to 11 o'clock. In general the arrangements will be similar to those of last year. The Union will be closed at 5.30 o'clock to all but special ticket-holders. The lawn south of the building will be enclosed and decorated as usual. Supper will be served there from 6 to 8.30 o'clock under the supervision of Mr. Wilkey, the steward of the Union. Throughout the evening Gott's orchestra will play, and there will be dancing in the Living Room...