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...increasing in its power to satisfy the wants of the students is readily seen by the great advance in the amount of business transacted during the past year. Every increase makes farther advancement possible. We hope that next fall will see the society starting off with a much longer list of members. Aside from the pecuniary returns which will undoubtedly come to members of the society, there should be patriotism enough in every student to lead him to become a member and thus to help sustain what is distinctively a University institution. The price of the membership ticket is generally...
NOTICE.- In the order lists for class photographs sent to seniors, certain names were omitted by mistake. Seniors wishing photographs of these men will please write their names on the order lists. A complete list of omited names is: M. E. Boas, G. H. Brewer, C. Chollet, G. Flint, S. Gleason, G. A. Goebel, H. M. Federhen, C. H. Harwood, E. M. Hurd, C. E. Ingersoll, F. K. Kelham, E. W. Ordway, F. E. H. Wole, J. R. Purdon, J. H. Sedgwick, D. K. Snow, M. Thomas, H. S. Wardner, E. S. McPhee...
NOTICE.- In the order lists for class photographs sent to seniors, certain names were omitted by mistake. Seniors wishing photographs of these men will please write their names on the order lists. A complete list of omited names is: M. E. Boas, G. H. Brewer, C. Chollet, G. Flint, S. Gleason, G. A. Goebel, H. M. Federhen, C. H. Harwood, E. M. Hurd, C. E. Ingersoll, F. K. Kelham, E. W. Ordway, F. E. H. Wole, J. R. Purdon, J. H. Sedgwick, D. K. Snow, M. Thomas, H. S. Wardner, E. S. McPhee...
...gymnasium will probably be taxed to its utmost. Never before in the history of the Association has there been such a large number of entries for the first meeting. The management of the H. A. A. is to be congratulated on its energy in getting up such a good list of events, and we hope the meeting will be in every way successful. The spectators must remember to restrain their enthusiasm during the contests, and to reserve their applause until the end of each event, for any outburst is annoying to both participants and judges...
...astronomy petition was only set before the students yesterday, some ten men have already been signed, each one pledging himself to take the course next year in case the request should prove successful. The authorities can have no better way of judging what should be added to the list of electives than by noticing the current of undergraduate interest in these moves. We will not dwell on the obvious need of these studies-the list of signatures will throw aside all doubt on that point; but we do hope something more salutary to the college at large will come from...