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There will be a Catholic Club smoker this evening at 8 o'clock, at the Newman House, 32 Mount Auburn street, to which all members of the University are cordially invited. Edward L. Hearn will lecture on "The Mission of Columbus." Mr. Hearn is Supreme Knight, or Read, of the order of the Knights of Columbus the most powerful of the Catholic brotherhoods, and is well known as a speaker all over the East...
...article appeared in yesterday's "Boston Globe which probably caused some indignation among those who read it. Very likely the writer does not express the real opinion of any but a small portion of Harvard men. But the sentiments which are voiced after every hard-fought Yale game are enough to justify him in his conclusions. "Isn't it about time for Harvard men to stop being satisfied with creditable defeat?" With this sentence the Globe writer introduces his arraignment of our attitude toward football. The accusation angers us at first; but how is the outsider to know how bitter...
Professor Edward C. Moore, Chairman of the Board of Preachers to the University, will conduct the service and read the prayers. Short addresses of about ten minutes each will be made by Professor Francis G. Peabody '69 and Dr. Lyman Abbott, D.D., h.'90. Professor Peabody will speak on "John Harvard's Religion," and Dr. Abbott's subject will be "The Church in the College." The choir will sing the following specially selected anthems: Mendelssohn's "Periti autem" and Gounod's "Domine salvam...
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Auditorium of the Brown Union reports of committees will be read by Horace E. Deming '71 and others. At 3 o'clock there will be round-table conferences on the subjects "Is it Desirable or Practicable to Diminish or Exclude the Influence of the National Parties and Issues in Municipal Contests," and "Electoral Reform...
Professor E. C. Moore, Chairman of the Board of Preachers to the University, will conduct the service and read the prayers. Short addresses of about ten minutes each will be made by Professor F. G. Peabody '69 and Dr. Lyman Abbott, D.D., h. '90. Professor Peabody will speak on "The Historical and Personal Aspect of John Harvard and his Work." Dr. Abbott's subject will be "The Relation of John Harvard and Harvard University to the World at Large...