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...made temporary until the first week in January. Mr. S. Howell was elected president, and Mr. J. Hubbard secretary and treasurer. It was thought best to defer the choosing of a leader until a more thorough organization was effected. At the beginning of the year the outlook for a good club was rather poor, but a large number of new men have presented themselves as candidates, and it is thought from this number, together with the best of those already chosen, a freshman glee club can be picked out, which will compare most favorably with the clubs of former years...
...first inter-college bicycle race in which Harvard has participated. The Bicycle Club has made extensive preparations for this race and has done everything in its power to make it a success. Thus everything now depends upon the condition of the roads, which were declared to be in good order yesterday. Technology has a flourishing club and will make strenuous efforts to make Harvard take second place. Whoever wins, the energy displayed by the Harvard Bicycle Club in perfecting the arrangements for this race show that the management of the club is in able and efficient hands...
...will continue as long as the weather permits. The management has shown great energy in taking this step, but is only met half way by the major ity of candidates, who think that practice twice a week is sufficient. The prospects of the 'varsity and freshman teams are good. Seven men of last year's 'varsity team will probably be on next year's team, but the other seven vacant positions-five regular, two substitutes-will have to be filled by men who have never before handled a lacrosse stick. The members of last year's team who have been...
CONFERENCE MEETING.The next College Conference Meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, December 18, in Sever 11, at 7.30 p. m. Rev. John Graham Brooks of Brockton will speak on "Some Possibilities for Students to do Good Work in the Cities...
...second of the series of five Symphony concerts at Sanders Theatre takes place this evening at 7.45. All lovers of music should make the most of their opportunities to attend these concerts as they are fully as good as those given in Boston while the price of tickets is much less. The famous soloist, Mr. Franz Kneisel, should be an additional inducement to call forth a large audience this evening. The programe is, Overture in E minor by Schubert; concerto for violin, Beethoven; Symphony in A minor (Scotch), Mendelssohn...