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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...session. Harvard will be represented by the following papers: "The Hero Physician," Professor W. W. Goodwin; "Ancient Pueblos of the Chace Canon," Professor F. W. Putnam; "On the Weight, Size and Throw of the Discus," sent by Professor John Williams White; "The Composition of Apelles's Calumny," Professor John H. Wright; "Terra Cottas from the Argive Heraeum," Mr. George H. Chase. Among the others who will read papers are Dr. Cyrus Adler of the U. S. National Museum, Professors Tracy Peck and T. D. Seymour of Yale, and Professor Allan Marquand of Princeton...
...annual exhibition of the Camera Club will be held on February 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1900. The judges will be Professor C. E. Norton, Mr. F. H. Day, and Mr. J. P. Loud. Six honorable mentions, for excellence, will be given at the discretion of the judges. No exhibitor will be permitted to submit more than ten prints, and all of them will be judged and hung. The last day for entries will be February...
...from the following: E. E. Southard 3M., C. F. C. Arensberg '01, W. Catchings '01, F. E. Thayer 3S., F. G. Hopkins '00, C. T. Rice '01, E. R. Perry '03, A. E. Barnes Sp., A. E. Landry '01, and A. J. Fotch '01. The Yale players will be H. Logan and L. R. Cook...
About forty men have come out for the regular fall practice, which is held Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, and, under the supervision of three coaches, R. H. Grimes 1L., G. W. Knapp 1L., and C. M. Guggenheimer 1L., the men have made great improvement. H. G. Robinson '00 has been appointed manager...
...best that has been issued this year. It contains fewer pieces than the typical number; but its stores, poems and editorials are all good. The leading contributions, long, carefully arranged and artistically written stories, are a happy exchange for the usual expanded daily themes. "Counterfeiting," by A. H. Gilbert '01, is an ingenuous and amusing little sketch of a somewhat conventional sort. The Hon. Jack Castleton, a shy, weak youth of the "gilded set" and the educated valet are familiar figures; but the writer puts them through their parts with skill and humor. A throughly studied final situation gives...