Word: pasted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Permit me through your columns to call attention to the inaccuracy of the sign on the door of the University Museum. It states that the Museum is open every week-day from 9 to 5. At quarter past four yesterday afternoon the doors were closed, and I was informed by an official that the hour for closing was sunset. Such a small matter could surely be remedied, and much inconvenience and misunderstanding be obviated thereby...
...general discussion which has in the past taken place as to the advantages and disadvantages of tours during the vacation by the musical clubs, much has been said of the pleasant graduate reunions at the concerts in various cities. There is, however, a still more legitimate field for the clubs which seems to have been rather neglected...
...committee discussed at some length what photographs should be kept in the Trophy Room, what trophies should be kept, and what should be considered as trophies. A set of rules will soon be formulated to govern these matters. In the past, no system whatever has been followed. Captains of teams have, if they chose, sent photographs which have been hung up, often without any inscription whatever. Hence there is considerable confusion with regard to a number of photographs. The committee will, as rapidly as possible, make an inventory of all photographs and trophies now in the Trophy Room...
...broad improvement, however, which underlies all changes of detail, is, that without regard to the efficiency of those details, a determined effort has been made to put all members of the class upon a basis of equlity. In past years many Seniors have felt, rightly or wrongly, that they had little voice in the selection of their class day officers. Hence the unfortunately small attendance at the election meetings. This year there is certainly no foundation for such indifference, and if there is not a full vote polled today, the result will be most disappointing. For this chief purpose, several...
...Robert R. Gailey of the Princeton Theological Seminary, gave an interesting review last evening in Holden Chapel, of the Student Volunteer movement in foreign fields. An informal reception will be given Mr. Gailey this afternoon at quarter past five in 25 Stoughton, to which all students are invited...