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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cover the expense of the engraving. These invitations will be ready for distribution about May 1. The tickets to the spread will be $1 each and in case there is a surplus of receipts over expenditures, this surplus will be refunded to the Senior subscribers in proportion to the number of tickets taken...
...order to facilitate the work of the committee in charge, men who expect to attend this spread are requested to notify H. E. Wetzel '11 or W. O. Kenney '10 at Phillips Brooks House as soon as possible, stating the number of invitations that they are likely...
...that, "Very few men go out for the University team." Permit me to correct this statement,--at the beginning of the present season something over 30 presented themselves as candidates,--surely a fair number from which to select three...
...from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1872, and immediately after entered the navy as a midshipman. In 1896 he became a captain, and during the Spanish-American War served on the Cuban coast in command of the U. S. S. Eagle. Captain Southerland has written a number of scientific papers, among which are "Azimuth Tables," "Nautical Monograph No. 4," and "The North Atlantic Cyclone of August, 1883." He has just completed the tour of the world with the Atlantic squadron as commander of the New Jersey...
...current number of the Advocate is made up of five timely and well-expressed editorials, three poems, one play, three stories, and an essay. The verse is of the average undergraduate standard. The play attempts too much in a short space to be effective. Of the stories, "The Man in Puce Waistcoat" relates a humorous incident, apparently in Eighteenth Century England, of how the choleric gentleman, in the costume described, lost five pounds by betting that another wayfarer at the inn could not cure the servant girl's earache. The pain, proved to be caused by an ant which...