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...Groves '10 presided and introduced J. V. Martin uC., who spoke of the aims and explained the plans of the society...
...following officers were elected: President, Professor A. L. Rotch '91: vice-president, H. Nawn '10; secretary. E. C. Brown '12; treasurer, A. Sweetser '11. The executive committee will be composed of R. L. Groves '10, T. H. McKittrick, Jr., '11, J. V. Martin uC., W. R. Strong '10, and H. deWindt '12. The advisory board is as follows: Professor L. S. Marks, Assistant Professor W. H. Pickering, and Assistant Professor F. L. Kennedy...
...first Bible Study Conference of the year will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening between 6.45 and 7.45 o'clock. Professor J. W. Platner will speak briefly on "Religion in College Life," Mr. John Magee, Yale '06, on "The Relation of Bible Study to a College Man's Religion," and Professor P. M. Rhinelander '91 on "Group Bible Study--Its Difficulties and Advantages." The conference is planned primarily for men already engaged in Bible study and for men who are planning to engage in such study: but other men who are generally interested are invited...
...following men will act as officials in the Yale game: referee, W. S. Langford, of Trinity; umpire, W. J. Edwards, of Princeton; field judge, E. K. Hall, of Dartmouth; head linesman, J. B. Pendleton, of Bowdoin. These are the same officials who acted in the Yale game last year with the exception that Pendleton replaces Hackett, of West Point, as head linesman...
...held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. Captain H. Fish, Jr., '10 and Head Coach P. D. Haughton '99 will address the meeting. G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 will preside and lead the cheering, assisted by C. L. Lanigan '10, and J. S. Reed '10 will lead the singing. All are requested to learn the words of the following new and old songs, if they do not already know them, for the mass meeting tonight. This is of the utmost importance as the singing cannot be properly conducted with any success if everybody...