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...annual catalogue of the Princeton Theological Seminary for 1892-3 shows an attendance this year of 209, the largest in the history of the Seminary...
Owing to the great prominence and popularity into which the various musical organizations of the largest colleges and universities of the country have recently sprung active steps are now being taken by the Bureau of Music of the Columbian Exposition to have a series of concerts by college glee clubs at the World's Fair, Chicago, next summer. It has been deemed advisable to have the series begin immediately after the college commencements, when the clubs will be in their best form...
...largest number of candidates for the Mott Haven Team that ever responded to the mid-winter call of the captain, assembled in the Trophy Room yesterday afternoon. There were 188 men in all. Mr. Lathrop spoke briefly in regard to the training. His remarks were supplemented by Captain Thompson. The men will be divided into four squads, meeting in the gymnasium at 11, 12, 3.30 and 4.30. The usual dumbbell work, chest weight exercise and runs will constitute the daily work...
...number of men who turned out yesterday afternoon for the Mott Haven team was the largest that has ever responded to the call and it is certainly very encouraging. With such large material as this there is no reason why we should not make an excellent showing in our track athletics, especially if the men will keep up their own work and not get discouraged and drop off. As has been already stated no candidate for the team will be dropped if it is found that he is not fitted for a place, for the purpose this year...
Last year the theatre services were at the Columbia Theatre from February 28 till April 3. The smallest attendance was about 1250, and the largest over 2000, on which latter occasion the doors had to be closed and many were turned away. Some of the clergymen - none of whom received any salary for their work - were Rev. F. B. Allen, Rev. Frederick Palmer of Andover. Rev. William Lawrence D. D. and Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks...