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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Wendell Phillips Club.The opening meeting of the Wendell Phillips Club occurs this evening in Harvard 1 at 7.30. There will be short addresses by Messrs. Stone and Apsey of the club, and by Mayor Bancroft of Cambridge. After the meeting there will be a short informal reception. The object of this meeting is to make the students familiar with the aims of the club, particularly in its social aspect, and all, especially new students, are cordially invited...
...courses in science. This is remarkably encouraging. Whereas there were before this year hardly any courses at all in science, there have been given this year course in physics, electricity, zoology, botany, physiology, meteorology, and geology, and they have all been well attended and have certainly succeeded in their object as stated in the report, "the explanation of the things we see in our daily lives which we have never understood or possibly never thought about." All these courses are to be repeated next year with the addition of a course in descriptive chemistry. In the Calendar it is announced...
...theatre open to the public after the chaplain has offered prayer. This year two hundred admittance tickets will be sold, one hundred to each balcony. The senior rates will be 75 cents apiece and if any remain for the general sale, they will be sold for $1.00 each. The object of this is to give seniors a better opportunity of securing tickets for the Sanders Theatre exercises. Seats cannot be provided, but by the present plan the holders of admittance tickets will be given at least comfortable standing room. The tickets will not admit to the theatre until...
...absolutely essential that everybody understand fairly both sides of the question before voting upon it. The object of this communication is to present the other side of the question...
...annual Dudleian lecture is a feature of the College life which has been established for nearly a century and a half. These lectures were started at a time when almost the sole object of the College was to train students for the Christian ministry, and the subjects recall vividly the spirit of that former time...