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...then in office shall call a meeting in the first week of November for the purpose of electing a nominating committee of ten. At this meeting nominations for the committee may be made to the number of twenty, and a ballot being then cast, the ten men receiving the highest number of votes shall constitute a committee...
...series will be conducted in almost the same manner as last year. The teams will be grouped in sections, each team will play every other team in its section and the team in each section which obtains the highest per cent of games won will be called the winner of its section. The winning teams of the sections will then play each other for the championship...
Professor Ostwald is regarded as one of the founders of the modern science of physical chemistry; and he has achieved a position of the highest rank in the scientific world, not only as an investigator and thinker but also as a reformer, organizer, and teacher in the field of natural science. With J. H. van't Hoff, who received the degree of LL.D., from Harvard in 1901, Ostwald founded in 1887 the Zeitschrift fur physikalische chemie, and in 1901, the Annalen der Naturphilosophie. In 1904 he gave the Faraday Lecture before the Royal Society. he has been a prolific...
...Club, and the first and second teams of the Middlesex Sportsman's Club. Shoots for the championship of the league will be held, every second Saturday until May 27. Cups will be awarded to the members of the winning team, an individual prize to the man who makes the highest total score in all the shoots, and a special prize to the man who makes the lowest total score. The teams will be composed of five men, each of whom will shoot at fifty birds at a distance of sixteen yards, under Interstate Association rules...
...Cohen 1G.; vice-president, D. Pottinger '06; secretary-treasurer, B. Beckhard '07; member of the executive committee. J. A. Harley '06. A constitution was adopted, embodying the object of the society,--to promote an earnest interest in problems of practical ethics and to encourage effort toward the highest ideals in personal, political, and social life...