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...University Gun Club will hold shoots today, tomorrow and Thursday in preparations for its first match, which is to take place with Dartmouth, on November 14. Although the Club is still behind its fall schedule on account of its late start, new men may still come out without being handicapped, and inexperienced men will be given an equal opportunity to practice at the traps with the others. It is expected that a set of new automatic traps will be installed next week...
...members of the University are invited to a Red Cross mass meeting to be held in the New Lecture Hall tonight at 8 o'clock, where Colonel John Van Schaick, Jr., will be the principal speaker. Colonel Van Schaick represented the Rockefeller Foundation War Relief Commission in Holland, and was later engaged in Belgian relief work and Red Cross activities in France, Italy and Belgium...
...objects of this year's drive include the renewal of present memberships and the enrolling of new members, so that $15,000,000 may be raised with which to make good the Red Cross pledges to devastated countries, to maintain a state of preparedness at home against epidemics and disasters, and to aid in the projected constructive health program...
...Reverend George Alexander Johnston Ross, D. D., Professor of Homiletics at Union Theological Seminary, New York, will conduct morning prayers this morning and every morning this week at 8.45 o'clock. The services will close promptly at 9 o'clock to allow students to reach their classes at that time...
...new method of choosing Rhodes scholars, put into practice for the first time this fall, remedies three defects in the old system. The committees of se-Fruition have been reorganized. In the past, when certain College officials were the judges, there was a tendency to reserve the honors for men from their several institutions. The committee is now composed of former Rhodes scholars, and their familiarity with conditions at Oxford makes them competent to select students best fitted to meet these conditions with success...