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...general secretary will have charge of the publication of the Quinquennial Catalogue, which has heretofore been published by the University. The Bulletin will be taken over as the official organ of the association. While the general secretary will be editor-in-chief of this paper, Mr. J. D. Merrill '89, the present editor, will be made managing editor. With the backing of the alumni association the circulation of the Bulletin will be largely increased; it will also be the means of furnishing over 12,000 alumni with information of immediate interest. Mr. Wells will continue in his capacity as secretary...
...site has been selected by President Eliot because of its accessibility and of the probability of its always being quiet. The main features of the plans are these: A hall, capable of seating 500, for chamber concerts, lectures, concerts by the Pierian Sodality, Glee Club and other college societies, organ recitals and organ practice; a smaller hall, to seat 250, for lectures, rehearsals, etc.; a large room for the musical library; seven smaller rooms for class work and for the use of the Pierian, Glee Club, Mandolin Club, Banjo Club and the Musical Club. The cost of such a structure...
...Leupp has been editor of the Syracuse Herald; Washington correspondent and assistant editor of the New York Evening Post; and editor of "Good Government," the official organ of the National Civil Service Reform League. He was a member of the United States Indian Commission during Cleveland's administration, and is at present United States Commissioner of Indian affairs. Mr. Leupp is the author of several books on the civil service...
...Leupp has been the Washington correspondent and assistant editor of the New York Evening Post; the editor of "Good Government," the Official organ of the National Civil Service Reform League; the author of several books on the civil service ; and at present is the United States. Commissioner of Indian affairs...
...composition shall be written in four voices (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass), for chorus, with or without solo voices, and with organ or piano accompaniment. The time required for its performance must not exceed six minutes. The words shall be either English or Latin, religious or secular, original or selected. A prize will be awarded only in case a composition is submitted which fulfils the requirements of the committee. The prize composition will be performed in Appleton Chapel with chorus and organ, under the direction of Mr. W. A. Locke '69. The compositions must be presented to the chairman...