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The first dress rehearsal of the Cercle play for this year, Bergerac's "Le Pedant Joue," will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in Brattle Hall. This will probably be the first time that the play has been put on the stage, although large parts have been taken...
The following judges for the Harvard-Princeton debate, which will be held in Cambridge on December 15, have been selected and agreed upon: Andrew P. Wiswell, Judge, Supreme Court of Maine; Simeon Baldwin, Judge, Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut, and Professor Charles H. Hull of the Economics Department of...
In the December number of the Graduates' Magazine, the first article that gains notice is "Harvard and the Radcliffe Spectre," by Professor W. E. Byerly '71; which is a discussion of some of the conclusions reached by Professor Wendell in an article on "The Relations of Radcliffe with Harvard" which...
In "Plain Facts about the Library," Professor W. C. Lane '81, elaborates on four present needs of the College Library, additional shelf room for books, study rooms for professor and advanced students, increased space for administration, and a better reading room. He says: "It is a singular fact that, at...
Mr. W. R. Thayer '81 has compiled a list of class marshals since 1870 with their residences, clubs and athletic records, and has made up the following summary: "It appears that Massachusetts is to be credited with exactly two-thirds of the marshals; that more than seven-ninths of the...