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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual dinner of the Phi Beta Kappa Society will be held at the Hotel Lenox this evening at 7 o'clock. Following out the custom instituted last year, delegates from Yale and from the University of Pennsylvania will be present. Mr. W. C. Lane '81 and A. A. Ballantine '04 will represent the graduates, F. Scheuck '09 will act as toastmaster, and P. G. Clapp '09 will give several piano selections. The speakers will be J. T. Addison '09, F. H. Cooke '10, orator, E. T. E. Hunt '10, poet, H. von Kaltenborn '09, H. E. Porter...
...burning--shall we say sizzling?--question in academic and literary circles, the recent discovery by William Stone Booth of acrostic signatures of Francis Bacon systematically embodied in the poems the sonnets and all of the plays usually attributed to William Shakespeare, and elsewhere. He foresees that the acceptance of Mr. Booth's discoveries by, the mathematician and historian will lead to the rewriting of the history of English literature of the period shortly before and after 1600, and to the destruction of the modern Shakespeare myth. Let us hope that we are now to have a fair and dispassionate study...
There short sketches fill out this number. "The importance of Being a Grind" by W. C. Greene, and its companion piece. "The Importance of Being a Sport," by H. E. Porter, remind us of one of the best Advocate periods,--some fifteen years ago, when Mr. Flandran and his contemporaries were describing Harvard Types." But with this difference today the dissecting of the victim seems kindlier; the sareasm almost genral...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "Note on the Harvard Seismograph." Mr. B. M. Varney. "The Mt. Ouray (Colorado) Meteorite." Professor Wolff. "The April Excursion to Maine." Professor Palache. Mineralogical Lecture Room...
CONFERENCE IN CHEMISTRY. "The Atomic Weight of Lithium." Mr. H. H. Willard. "The Atomic Weight of Neodymium." Mr. H. C. Chapin. Boylston 9, 5 P. M. Open to advanced students in chemistry...