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Today is the last day on which application may be made for scholarships and resident or non resident followships in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In adition to the scholarships formerly available, this year there are twenty-five new University scholarships of $150 each, which are to be assigned annually by preference to Seniers of high standing here and in other colleges, with special regard to the geographical distribution of the beneficiaries. Applications must be left with the Secretary of the Graduate School, University 10, before 4 o'clock this afternoon...
...through the graduate papers to use their influence to send men here, and everyone of the undergraduate Westerners as well should so realize the great advantages that we have here that he should exert to the utmost his influence among his friends in the West, however small the number may be, to bring more men here from the West...
Tomorrow is the last day on which application may be made for fellowships and scholarships in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In addition to the scholarships formerly available, this year there are twenty-five new University scholarships of $150 each, which are to be assigned annually by preference to Seniors of high standing here and in other colleges, with special regard to the geographical distribution of the beneficiaries. Applications must be left with the Secretary of the Graduate School, University...
...needed for philanthropic work as follows: leader for Debating Club at Lincoln House; teacher of English to a class of Armenians in Watertown; and a sloyd teacher at the Elizabeth Peabody House. These positions require one evening a week, which may be selected to suit the convenience of the teacher. Men who are willing to volunteer should call at Phillips Brooks House or notify P. W. Carter, Phillips Brooks House, Cambridge...
There has been considerable agitation of late on the part of many of the colleges to have the intercollegiate meet of May 29 and 30 serve as the qualifying games for the Eastern college athletes. The college men are trained to do their best in this meet and there is great danger of their being stale a week later, thus depriving the American team of some of their best men and lessening materially their chances for success. Since the larger part of the team is usually composed of college athletes, there is reason to suppose that this proposed change will...