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...Moore lectured last night on "The Shrine of Aesculapius at Epidaurus." There seems, he said, to be no reason to doubt that the old legends are correct when they state that the worship of the god originated in Thessaly and was carried to Argolis by men driven from home by pressure from the north. The shrine held an important place in ancient literature. Even Aristophanes, who burlesques the methods of the priests, seems to have believed in the power of the god. According to official records, lately discovered, the patient slept in the shrine over night, and in every instance...
...University basketball team will play the Yale team in the Gymnasium this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the last home game of the season, and, with the exception of the second match with Yale to be played at New Haven next Friday, the last game the team will play...
...Freshman basketball team will play the Dartmouth freshmen in the Hemenway Gymnasium this evening at 8 o'clock. The Freshmen have developed fairly fast team play and in addition throw baskets with a good degree of accuracy. The game tonight will be the last home game for the Freshman team this season...
...series. The Harvard team will be composed of H. W. Holmes '03 (captain), T. D. Roberts '03 and H. St. Gaudens '03. Roberts is the only man on the team who fought in last year's intercollegiate matches, but the team as a whole has had considerable experience in home matches and the best possible instruction under M. Pianelli, master of fencing at the B. A. A. The match should therefore be close and interesting...
...second of the informal Sunday afternoon meetings arranged by the Phillips Brooks House Committee will be held in the Brooks Parlor tomorrow at 4.30. Mr. Copeland will read from the Bible and other literature, and Mr. D. M. Babcock '17 will sing the following songs "A Mariner's Home's the Sea," Randegger; and from "The Magic Flute," Mozart: "Vulcans Song," from "Philemon and Baucis," Gounod