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After the lecture Mr. Hapgood and a part of his audience adjourned to the Assembly Room, where he answered questions about points that were not clear. Later a reception was tendered to him in the CRIMSON Sanctum...
...first of several addresses that the CRIMSON intends to arrange to stimulate the members of the University to an interest and appreciation of journalism, and to give them an opportunity to hear some of our prominent journalists, was given by Mr. Norman Hapgood '90, editor of "Collier's Weekly," in the Living Room of the Union last evening...
Speaking of courses in the University, Mr. Hapgood emphasized the fact that now is the time to become acquainted with those ideals in the arts, in literature and science which are accessible to the undergraduate. After graduation, there is time a plenty for the more practical and every day phases of life, but the opportunity of coming into contact with the great movements in history or the ideals of literature dwindles to almost nothing. Unless there is some stimulation to follow these lives of inspiration when they are offered, it is highly probable that they will be entirely neglected...
...Mr. James Ford Rhodes, LL.D., delivered a lecture last night in Emerson Hall on the great historian, Edward Gibbon. As Mr. Rhodes is himself an historian of considerable note, this criticism was of especial interest...
Next Monday evening at the same time and place Mr. Rhodes will lecture on "Edwin Lawrence Godkin...