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...continuing December 14, January 18, February 15, and March 15. These concerts will be open only to officers and students of the University, and there will be no charge of admission. Owing to the great success of these concerts last year, they will be given in the New Lecture Hall instead of the Fogg Lecture Room...
...Gaddis, of Trudeau, N. Y.; H. G. Gault, of Flint, Mich.; W. Gleason, of Gardner; H. R. Goodwin, of Claremont, N. H.; C. M. Gordon, of Brookline; W. C. Hall, of Baltimore, Md.; W. A. Hamlin, of Ludlow, Vt.; A. W. Hanson, of Boston; F. W. Harvey, of New Rochelle, N. Y.; W. G. Hill; of Jamaica Plain; R. A. Hull, of Dorchester; John Hornicek, of Prisnotitz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary; D. L. Jenkins, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.; J. S. Hutchinson, of West Haven, Conn.; G. W. F. Keller, of Aneram, N. Y.; J. S. Kennard, Jr., of Tarrytown...
...dormitory rowing yesterday, although still in an unsettled condition, showed considerable improvement over the work of the first two days. Enough new men came down to make up three more eights and a four...
...late Tuesday evening of typhoid fever. He was prominent when in College, being permanent secretary of his class, president of the CRIMSON, and captain of the University tennis team. At the time of his death he held a position of trust with the firm of Moffat & White, bankers, of New York, with whom he had been since he was graduated...
...New Haven, Conn., October 13, 1909.--The Yale teams were given a long, fast scrimmage today. The second team crossed the university's goal line once for the only score of the day. The regular coaches were assisted by E. T. Glass '04, Morris Ely '98, and Mr. Walter Camp. The university team lined up as follows: l.e., Kilpatrick, Vaughan; l.t., Hobbs; l.g., Lilley; c., Hyde; r.g., Goebel; r.t., Andrus, Brown; r.e., Logan, Brooks; q.b., Howe; l.h.b., Daly; r.h.b., Messinger; f.b., Potter...