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...team will take part in the second shoot for the championship of the Boston League, to be held on the grounds of the Boston Gun Club at Wellington this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The team will be made up of R. C. Foster 3L., H. H. Bartlett sL., N. C. Ward '05, L. B. Webster '06, C. W. Wickersham...
Members of the Senior class who have not yet sent in their class lives, should do so immediately in order that they may be recorded in the class reports. S. N. HINCKLEY...
...meeting of the Faculty last Tuesday it was voted to license for next year the following two courses of instruction: for the first half-year, Readings in German Philosophy, by P. A. Hutchison 4G.; assistant in philosophy; for the second half-year, Lectures on Abnormal Psychology by Dr. E. N. Bell. The Faculty was empowered to authorize yearly these Courses of Instruction by Doctors of Philosophy by a vote of the Corporation on January 11, 1897. These courses do not count towards a degree...
...graduate committee of the Intercollegiate Chess Association has selected the following team to represent America in the international cable chess match with Oxford and Cambridge on April 28 and 29: P. W. Bridgman 1G., S. W. Howland 1L., G. W. Tucker, Columbia; J. Tolins, Columbia; W. N. Woodbury, Yale; T. C. Mowry or S. F. Nelson, Princeton. The Oxford-Cambridge team has not yet been selected...
...voted to concur with the Corporation in its vote appointing R. B. Perry '97. Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology for five years from September 1, 1905; and R. F. Herrick '90, a graduate member of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports in place of T. N. Perkins '91 resigned. Herrick was captain of the University crew...