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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Regnier will give the second of his course of lectures on Modern French Poetry this afternoon at half past four in Sanders Theatre. The special subject for this afternoon will be, "Villiers de I' Isle-Adam and the Poets in Prose." Admission will be by ticket only until 4.25 p. m., when the doors will be thrown open to the public...
...Regnier arrived in Boston last evening and will give the first of the series of lectures on Modern French Poetry in Sanders Theatre this afternoon at half past four. The special subject for the afternoon will be, "Parnassians and Symbolists, and the Origins of Contemporary Poetry." Admission will be by ticket only, until 4.25 p. m., when the doors will be thrown open to the public...
...great faults of the Glee Club in the past has been a lack of new music. The songs in the Harvard Song Book, together with a few old standbys, were sung repeatedly until they became tiresome. Now the policy has been changed, and a number of new songs, of a somewhat lighter character than usual, have been adopted. C. N. Prouty '00 will continue to sing solos for the club until the end of the year, and an effort will be made to find some one to take the place of J. C. McCall '99, as humorous soloist...
Some interesting facts as to the relative size of Harvard and Yale and their development during the past year are contained in the following table of sectional representation. The country is divided into four sections: northeastern, comprising New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; central, comprising Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin; western, comprising all states west of the Mississippi; and southern, comprising all states south of Pennsylvania and east of the Mississippi. Foreign countries make up a fifth division. The table shows the number of graduates and undergraduates now at Harvard and Yale from each section, the increase...
...University hockey team will play the Brookline Country Club this afternoon at Clyde Park. As unfavorable weather has prevented the team from practicing during the past week it is expected that the country club, which is for the most part made up of old Harvard players, will put up the stronger game. The lineup of the team will be as follows: A. M. Goodridge, goal; Russell, point; Vanderpool, cover-point; Beardsell, F.J Goodridge, Laverack, Hoxie (Rumsey), forwards...