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George Martin Lane, Ph. D., Pope professor emeritus of Latin, died at his home in Cambridge on June 30, after a protracted illness.
The club immediately entered upon a very active existence. Excursions were made regularly once a week to localities of interest near Boston and much individual time was given to exploration of the surrounding country. The members have taken an especial interest in Colonial architecture and have taken pains to locate...
Dean Wright of the Yale faculty said tonight that the Yale-Princeton game would absolutely take place on Saturday, as far as faculty interference was concerned. The dean, however, admitted that the topic might furnish the subject of protracted deliberation for faculty meetings during the coming winter.
35 6"LIBERTY HALL" AT THE HOLLIS.-The week of Monday, November 12, will be an event of importance and delight at Hollis Street Theatre. The Charles Frohman, Rich and Harris stock company has a record of unbroken success at New York, and will present one of their greatest pieces...
Pains will be taken to make the minor details of the debate better than usual. In order that people may not become weary at protracted speaking, the debaters will be restricted to fifteen minutes each and no more. There will be an admission fee of 25 cents charge. The managers...