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...clock Friday morning. At Memorial Hall, meals will be served at the regular Sunday hours. The breakfast hour at Randall Hall will be as usual, but there will be a special dinner served from 1 to 2.30 o'clock. There will be no evening meal. No change will occur in the meal hours at the Union. The Locker Building will be open on account of the game in the Stadium, but the Hemenway Gymnasium will be closed...
...recently published references to the Mod. Fac. these words occur: "Several of its members, as a result of their acts, might be punished by the College and put in prison by the civil authorities. In consideration of a promise to relieve them of these penalties the undergraduate members of the Med. Fac. have contracted to bring the existence of the society to a close." No description of the proposed agreement could be further from the truth than this last sentence; but it represents a popular misconception that accounts for most of the criticism that has been aroused. It is true...
...ethical endeavor. Disinterested lawyers, by upholding the side of the people against wealthy industries can do a great benefit to the community: directly, by influencing legislation in the right direction; and, indirectly, by turning the revolution of the lower classes against the excesses of wealth, which is certain to occur within the next generation, from violent into legitimate channels
...fifth annual relay meet held by Columbia University will occur tonight in Madison Square Garden, New York. Teams from Harvard, Columbia, Yale, Pennsylvania, Brown, Fordham, New York University, Rutgers, and Wesleyan have been entered. The following men will represent the University: A. W. Soule '06 and J. F. Doyle '07 in the 60-yard dash and the 60-yard hurdles, and O. F. Rogers '08 in the 60-yard hurdles. Captain Schick is not yet in good condition and will not enter any of the events...
...Graduates' Night Performance will occur on Monday, March 27. Public performances will given as follows: In Cambridge, at Brattle Hall--Thursday evening, March 30, and Friday evening, April 7; In Boston, at Potter Hall--Friday evening, March 31. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 may be had at Herrick's and Thurston's or upon application to J. DeQ. Briggs, Wadsworth 5. Morose, a gentleman that loves no noise H. S. Deming '05 Sir Dauphine Eugenie, a knight, his nephew F. A. Spencer '06 Ned Clerimont, a gentleman, his friend W. L. Gifford '07 Truewit, another friend, C. Kempner...