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...open to players of ordinary as well as superior ability, and that orchestral experience is not a necessary qualification. The Pierian offers a rare opportunity to develop latent powers, to become acquainted with orchestral methods, and to play both pieces of a purely popular character, and works of the master-composers. Past members will testify that work in the Orchestra is equivalent to a course in music; members of the Faculty are eager to recommend the Pierian to everyone interested in music as a pastime or as an art. The Orchestra offers Freshmen, especially, a splendid opportunity to meet fellows...
Yale defeated Princeton in the second game of their baseball series at Princeton on Saturday afternoon by the score of 6 to 3. Woodle, who defeated Yale at New Haven was ineffective and at no time master of the situation. White, who relieved him in the eighth, was steady, striking out five of the six men who faced...
...University nine showed that it can give good support to a twirler pitching a steady game, and Sexton was at all times master of the situation. With runners on second and third in the eighth and only one down, the best the Red and Blue batsmen could get was a couple of slow rollers into the hands of the infielders. Besides Sexton fanned six and passed but three...
...qualifying round for the individual golf championship of the University will be held today over the Woodland Golf Course, West Newton. The men making the 16 lowest scores will qualify for the match play on Wednesday. Men will please pay the dollar entrance fee to the caddy master, besides the regular daily fee of 50 cents for the privilege of playing on the course. Post entries will be allowed. Leave scores with caddy master...
Reverend Professor Hugh Black, professor of Practical Theology in Union Theological Seminary, New York City, will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Professor Black was born at Rothesay, Scotland, in 1869, took his Master's degree at the University of Glasgow in 1887 and received his theological training in the Free Church College in Glasgow. Between 1896 and 1906 he was minister of St. George's United Free Church in Edinburgh. In 1908 he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Yale...