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Class Day Committee--E. S. Allen, Glendale, O.; R. H. Eggleston, Jr., New York; S. S. Ford, Great Falls, Mont.; N. K. Hartford, Watertown; C. J. Nourse, Jr., New York.; A. S. Olmsted, Buffalo, N. Y.; W. G. Roelker, Jr., Newport, R. I.; F. Schenck, Lenox; J. W. Simons, Springfield; N. S. Simpkins, Jr., Washington, D. C.; W. G. Wendell, Boston; R. V. White, Hyde Park; O. G. Wood, Brookline...
...annual meeting for the award of distinctions, held last evening in Sanders Theatre, was a great success, largely due to the speech by President Hadley of Yale University on "The Obligations of the Prize Winner." Deturs were awarded to about twenty scholars of the first group who had never before received this form of academic recognition, and the names of the principal prize winners and scholars of the past year were read...
...considered than the mere honor of an election. There is much painstaking work to be done in connection with most of the offices, work which requires different kinds and degrees of ability. These positions of importance must be competently filled as well as honorably and it is of great importance to the class that they be so filled...
...point. It might, to be sure, have been a generous touch to add to the refreshing though that the dogma of Yale infallibility had had a hard blow the further reflection that both colleges may mutually profit by the "exhilarating (not exhilirating) novelty" of Harvard's winning three great events. In Mr. Edgell's story "Two Operas" I find a pleasing old fashioned note--a story straightforwardly told and getting somewhere without baffling allusiveness or the world-worn ennui of two decades of life on this planet. The plot is a trifle better than the telling, but that fault...
...year will be held in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Rev. J. G. K. McClure, president of the McCormick Theological School and University preacher for this week, will conduct the service. The following musical program will be rendered: "Tollite Hostias," C. Saint-Saens; "Great is Jehovah," Schubert; "Evening Song," P. G. Clapp '09. The last selection is the Francis Boott Prize Composition...