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...personality which can never be forgotten. Professor Shaler was an honorary member and President Lowell was vice-president of the Society in 1876. William Belden Noble '85, in whose memory the Noble Lectures were founded, was one of its most enthusiastic members, a man whose gentleness and high-minded ness has left an undying impression upon Harvard. Bishop Lawrence, Bishop Doane and Professor Palmer have all been active in its behalf...
...addition to this ideal of moderate rather than excessive wealth, the busi- ness man should entertain a right standard of living. The simple life is undoubtedly the ideal life, but the simple life does not mean a life without comfort and refinement. It does mean a life that is not lowered by undue extravagance and the reckless expenditure of large sums of money...
Funeral services for George Riddle '74 will be held at Appleton Chapel at 2.30 o'clock. The services will be conducted by Rev. Thomas Van Ness D.D., of the Second Church of Boston. W. A. Locke '69 will act as organist and will render selections from music for the Oedipus composed by J. K. Paine...
...large number of candidates the men are obliged to work in two divisions. Thus far, the practice has been confined to the rudimentary work. The battery candidates reported a week earlier than the main squad in order to limber up the pitchers and avoid as much arm-sore-ness as possible. Nothing has been attempted with the pitchers except to teach them as much control as possible. Some of them have good speed; but the raw weather makes it impossible for them to work out their arms thoroughly and thus give an idea of what they are worth...
Professor Sabine's argument in support of the statement that the Directors' plan is "not co-operative in effect" appears to question the disinterested- ness of the Directors, as well as the wisdom of the policy which the Directors persuaded the Society to endorse at the last annual meeting. The Directors hold that they should consider not only the rate of dividend declared upon the purchases made by the members, but also the comfort and convenience of the members, so far as the latter depend upon the efficiency of the body of persons employed in the Society's stores...