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...meeting of the Mandolin Club Wednesday evening, it was voted to separate the offices of secretary and treasurer, both of which are now held by Mr. Beecher, and Mr. Coombs was elected treasurer. Mr. P. K. Wood, '92, was elected a regular member, and it was decided to hold a dinner...
...need of an Andover Club at Harvard and urged its organization. We wish again to emphasize the need of such a club and the large field of work and influence it would have before it. As in the case of the Exeter Club, recently organized, will not some prominent member of the senior class call a meeting of the Andover men in college, at which meeting steps towards organization can be taken? An Andover club is needed, would have much influence, and it is the duty of the Andover men in college to form it. We urge immediate action...
...student of Williams College not a member of the base-ball and foot-ball teams, and not a representative at athletic meetings and tennis tournaments, is allowed to wear a "W." on his sweater...
...given two concerts. This year's freshman club will, therefore, have to make a great effort in order to make up the time lost by the comparatively late start. The certainty that there is good material in the club is encouraging, and if faithful work is done by every member there can be little doubt of success. The most important duty for each member at present is to attend every rehearsal. The men need, more than anything else, practice in singing together. It is sure that, however energetic a leader and however much musical talent the club may have, unless...
...most likely to come under the head of advanced electives. Take, for the sake of an example, Philosophy 4 and Fine Arts 4, courses the life of which is notoriously the personality of the instructors. It will be impossible, as the elective pamphlet is now arranged, for any member of next year's senior class to take these two courses together, and yet they both, from their very nature, should be delayed till the very end of one's college life. Good-natured complaints in reference to this very conflict have come to our ears from many quarters...