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...enter, provided he has a sense of humor and a pen. Or he may omit...
...irreplaceable occasion. The time necessary for a feeling of class unity to become vivid has not yet elapsed and sheer lack of stimulus may well account for many men neglecting the dinner. But the upper classes know that the Freshman Dinner is one of the last things they would omit from the varied experiences of their college career...
Perhaps it would be as well to omit one or two songs and pension off a few of the older jokes, but the music, admirably led by Mr. Hancock, is good throughout. As the run is too short for the songs to become widely familiar, a few tunes already well-known have been interpolated. This gives the audience its chance to whistle. Rather too many of the songs are talked, but Mr. Freedley and Mr. Hollister produce some pleasant harmony, and Mr. Mills has a real voice. Messrs. Freedley and Hollister also do some spectacular dancing in the second...
...arrangements for next fall. However, we think it only fair to the other Boston papers and ourselves to expose this latest "scoop" in its true light. Considering the quantity of athletic news which Harvard gives impartially to the Boston papers, it seems strange that one of them should omit the courtesy of waiting for official verification on such an important article as the complete football schedule...
...Roberts '86 will deliver the fifth and last of his series of lectures on "The Function of Patents for Invention" in Pierce 202 this morning at 9 o'clock. The lecture will be open to members of the University and to the public. It has been decided to omit Mr. Roberis' sixth lecture, announced for Saturday...