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College men are still entitled to enter any races, open or closed, within 200 miles of their real domicile regardless of their collegiate status. A careful digestion of the rules of the L. A. W. shows consequently that college riders are not spotted amateurs, but real amateurs with additional privileges granted them on account of their collegiate status...
...attention of students interested in French Literature is called to a series of three readings to be given this week in Union Hall, Boylston Street, Boston, by M. Marcel Deslouis, of the Theatre de Bordeaux and formerly of the Theatre de l'Oeuvre, Paris. He comes well recommended by the press of Paris. The readings are distributed as follows: Tuesday, May 18, "The Classical Poets;" Thursday, May 20, "The Romanticists;" Saturday, May 22, "The Moderns and the Parnassians...
...meeting was the last at which the board from '97 will act. The '98 men who will compose the board next year are: H. I. Bowditch, F. Curtis, F. Dobyns, B. H. Hayes, L. P. Marvin, W. K. Otis, J. H. Perkins, B. R. Robinson and C. C. Stillman...
...meeting of the Lampoon board last evening, the following men were elected regular editors: R. P. Bellows '99, R. Holland 1900; E. L. Dudley...
...announcement that Major Henry L. Higginson is to be the speaker at the Memorial Day services in Sanders Theatre and that he is to speak of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw is one which will please every one. There is no part of Harvard's history in which all are more interested or of which Harvard men are more prout than the record of the University in the late Civil War; and of all the Harvard men who took part in that war there is none whose memory is more honored than that of Colonel Shaw. Major Higginson is particularly well...