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Professor Edward Meyer of the University of Berlin will be the German exchange professor at Harvard during the present year. Professor Meyer arrived in New York last Wednesday, and is now on a short trip to Niagara Falls. He will probably reach Cambridge tomorrow...
...follows: from officers of instruction and government, on blank forms furnished by the committee on the inauguration; from alumni, on the blank form in the Gazette of September 17, from students of the University at the time and place of registration on September 30. All applications for tickets must reach the committee on inauguration, 5 University Hall, on or before October...
...Cambridge, Arlington, and Somerville with the purpose of telling these men just what the Union can do for them, and thus increasing its membership. During the past few years, a campaign of this sort has been made and has netted excellent results. For next fall it is planned to reach more men and to reach them more effectively. Arrangements will be made whereby men will be sent in the evenings to meetings of labor unions, social clubs, and church societies, and during the noon hours into the large factories and packing houses. These men will either speak for five minutes...
...applications by members or graduates of the University for tickets for the observation train for the University and Freshman races at New London on July 1 must reach the H. A. A. Office before 5 o'clock this afternoon. The train for the University race will leave New London at 5.45 o'clock and the price of tickets is $2.50 each. The train will leave at 10.10 o'clock for the Freshman race, for which the price of tickets is $1 each...
...that Cutler is able to row a long high stroke and hold it for a long distance, the change in all probability will remain. Cutler's work last year as stroke of the 1911 Freshman crew marked him as an exceptionally good freshman stroke. He undoubtedly has a longer reach than Sargent, has good proportion in his stroke and is a very strong oar generally. Waite was taken from stroke in the second four and put in at Withington's place at 2 in the University four and Parker, one of the Freshman substitutes, filled Waite's seat at stroke...