Word: prospects
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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GLENN TILLEY MORSE, Sec.ANY one having copies of Wentworth's Elements of Algebra or Wentworth's School Algebra, which they would be willing to give or lend to the Prospect Union are requested to leave them at 5 Matthews...
...prospect of the trip during the long months of rehearsal and preparation adds to the work of the clubs an incentive which makes all the difference between a mediocre and a highly successful organization. The visits of the clubs to the various cities on their route, too, is always the signal for a large reunion of old Harvard men and undergraduates, at which the loyalty of both to Harvard is deepened and strengthed. Not infrequently these visits have been the cause directly or indirectly of the formation of flourishing and influential Harvard clubs...
...Christmas trip in the past has had, it must be admitted, its objectionable features. But the penalty inflicted by the Faculty during the past year, and the sure prospect of its repetition in case of further offence, should be sufficient to end them...
...American Co-operative News," successor to the "Cambridge Magazine," has just issued its first number. The magazine contains many articles of interest to the members of the Prospect and Social Unions, including two articles of special value, one on Professor Francis G. Peabody and the other on the Rev. Frederick O. MacCartney. An interesting history of the "Union" is given, with a full statistical table of its branches. Portraits of the subjects of the biographical sketches and a photograph of the Association building make up a very interesting opening number...
...following is the preliminary list of courses to be given at the Prospect Union this year, subject to revision. Courses begin Monday, Oct. 12. Four men are wanted, preferably from '98, for special service on one evening a week for an hour and a half for six weeks. A teacher in telegraphy is also wanted. Applications should be made at 18 Hastings today, between 2.30 and 4 to H. W. Foote. The list is as follows...