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Graduate Schools, two to be elected--J. Richardson, Jr., 1L. (2L.), F. M. Blagden '09 (1L.), F. H. Burr '09 (1L.). The bracketed classes indicate in what department the men will be next year...
...success of the Union next year depends to a great extent on the officers to be elected today. On these men, particularly the vice-president, will fall the responsibility of keeping the Union up to the high standard of past years, and of still further increasing the importance of its position in the lives of its members. They must arrange for lectures and entertainments, and devise other means to make the club an indispensable part of University life. At the last election only a very small per cent. of the members voted. We hope that the number today will...
Spring football practice began yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field, 54 men reporting. This is nine more than reported last spring, yet is not as many as should be practicing daily. All intending to be candidates for the football team next fall should come out unless they are on the first or second University or Freshman squads in baseball, track, or crew...
During the next month practice debates will be held twice a week under the direction of Coach S. F. Peavey 3L., between these men and the second team, composed of E. P. Felker, R. A. Files, and C. A. Woodward. The Yale freshmen have not yet announced which side of the question they will uphold...
...first suitable opportunity for the members of the University to show their appreciation for the work of Harvard's youngest successful playwright comes next Tuesday night. Mrs. Fiske will appear in "Salvation Nell," by E. B. Sheldon '08, at the Majestic Theatre next week, and on the second night of the engagement a sufficient number of seats have been reserved for all Harvard men who wish to attend. It is fitting for the Dramatic Club to take charge of this welcome for its founder and first president, and we feel sure that a large number of undergraduates will join...