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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...filled last evening with one of the largest and most appreciative audiences it ever held, to hear Hon. W. Bourke Cockran speak on "Christianity the Light to Economic Truth." Unfortunately so many seats were filled by the general public that but few students were in the audience. E. L. Logan 1 L., president of the Catholic Club, under whose auspices the lecture was given, introduced President Eliot who introduced the speaker. Mr. Cockran said in substance...
LOST.- Notes in French 6, left in Harvard 5 on Monday the 17th. Finder please return them to Crimson office or to E. L. Dudley, 24 Beck Hall...
LOST.- Notes in French 6, left in Harvard 5 on Monday the 17th. Finder please return them to Crimson office or to E. L. Dudley, 24 Beck Hall...
...held last evening in Sever 11. The question debated was: "Resolved, That all matters of policy pertaining to the management of athletic teams, except the election of captains, should be left to the decision of the whole undergraduate body assembled in mass meeting." T. H. Eaton and E. L. Adams spoke on the affirmative; J. M. Kullmer and L. K. Clark on the negative. By the decision of the judges the affirmative won. A large number of men spoke from the floor. After the debate a largely attended smoker was held in Grays 11 in honor of the team which...
JOHN W. DOW, A. B., K. L. MARK, 503 Craigie Hall, evenings.11 Boylston Hall...