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...slightly larger number than last year. The four most promising candidates of each class have been chosen by the class captains to compete in each of the track events. No restrictions, however, have been placed upon the entries in the field events. As far as can be judged at present the chances of victory lie with the Juniors, but they should be closely pressed by both the Seniors and Freshmen. The Sophomores should also make a good showing...
...finish in each event will also receive prizes, as if no graduate students were competing. First place in each event will count five points, second place three, and third place one. The class winning the most points will be awarded the Frank G. Wells cup, which is at present held by the class...
...officers of the Christian Association in eastern colleges will open at Ithaca today under the auspices of the Cornell University Christian Association. The conference will last until Sunday evening, and speeches will be made by President Schurman and Professor Jenks, of Cornell, as well as by the delegates present. The object of the conference is to exchange ideas and plans for work in the various college Christian associations. Last year's conference was held at Williams...
...employed by the Secretary of the University to answer the many parents of incoming students who are agitated on the subject of "board", An ampler history of that foundation dining club ("Thayer Commons", not the Mayer Club) and that "one-story wooden building on the site of the present Law School", which began life as a frivolous railroad station (the "terminal" of the road which ran out to the willows on Holmes Field and stopped there) and by some is reported to be passing a respectable old age as a stable for the President's horses, would have made...
...first dinner of the University Musical Club will be held at the Hotel Nottingham, Boston, this evening at 7 o'clock. About sixty members of the club will be present. This will be the first general reunion, and booklets containing a brief history of the club and a catalogue of members will be distributed. Professor L. B. R. Briggs '75 will act as toastmaster, and informal speeches will be made by some of the following guests: Dr. S. W. Langmaid '59, president of the Harvard Musical Association, L. R. Lewis '88 of Tufts College, G. W. Chadwick, T. S. Converse...