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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...readings and addresses by some of the older members of the faculty. Any member of the faculty and of the professional schools, and students in the Graduate Department are entitled to membership. The intention is to make the club house a place where the graduates may feel at home while in town and at the same time bring the older and more recent graduates together. All graduate publications from Harvard and many other colleges are taken in the reading room. The present officers of the club are: President, A. W. Colton; vice-president H. T. Fowler and E. G. Buckland...
...Celts were divided into two parts as a result of these wars. We may call the Highlands of Scotland the characteristic home of the Garlic branch, and Wales of the Cimbric branch. The Gallic Celts found in Fingal a hero worth succeeding King Arthur, and their poetry is largely devoted to his exploits. The Cimbric branch developed rhyme into something like the form in which we have it today. There are suspicions of rhyme in antecedent Arabic literature; and scattering hits also in Latin poetry. The Druids however were obliged to assist their memory in committing their religious verses...
...treasurer of the Yale Y.M.C.A. published his annual report last Friday. The receipts of the association for the past year were $1967.85, and the expenditures $1849.44 having a balance of $118.41. The money sent to foreign missions amounted to $429.78 and to home missions...
Names of Players and Positions. Put outs. Assists. Errors. Fielding average Two-base hits. Three-base hits. Home runs...
...Frank Bolles has a description of an experience. "Alone on Chocarna at Night." Edward Everett Hale continues his pictures of a "New England Boyhood;" Marion Crawford concludes "Don Orsino" and Mr. W. H. Bishop has another of his papers on "An American at Home in Europe." Miss Agnes Repplier has an attractive article on "Wit and Humor", filled with bright and clever little touches...