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...first Sophomore smoker of the year will be held this evening at 8.30 o'clock in the Dining Room of the Union. As the object of this meeting is to bring the members of the class together before the recess it is hoped that all 1907 men, whether or not members of the Union, will attend. A piano will be moved into the Dining Room and during the evening there will be informal singing. The smoker committee and the class officers will act as a reception committee...
...Gymnasium. As the contest will be a handicap event, all men wishing to enter should hand their names to Mr. Graham at the Gymnasium as early as possible in order to facilitate the handicapping. No man who has ever won a prize in jumping will be eligible, as the object of the competition is to bring out new material. Prizes will be given for first, second and third places...
According to the latest information received by President Eliot, as chairman of the Rhodes Scholarship Committee for Massachusetts, the qualifying examinations for the next appointment will probably be held in January. The scholar to be selected after these examinations will go into residence at Oxford in October, 1905. The object of holding the examinations three months earlier than last year is to allow the elected scholars a better chance to have their preferences considered in the assignment of men to the several colleges. Candidates who competed for the appointment of 1904 will not have to take the qualifying examinations over...
...first of the University teas for the year will be held in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. The object of these teas is to provide an opportunity for students to meet one another informally and to bring them in closer touch with the officers of the University and their families, some of whom will be present at each tea. As in former years the entertainments will be managed by a committee of the wives of certain members of the Faculty...
...club was founded in 1898, and is the only organization of its kind among the larger universities. A considerable number of distinguished musicians are honorary members and the society has a large membership in the University. Its object is the promotion of musical knowledge and appreciation, by the production of original compositions of the students, by the performance of high standard works, and by the discussion of musical subjects...