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Funeral services for George Riddle '74 will be held at Appleton Chapel at 2.30 o'clock. The services will be conducted by Rev. Thomas Van Ness D.D., of the Second Church of Boston. W. A. Locke '69 will act as organist and will render selections from music for the Oedipus composed by J. K. Paine...
...will be given this evening. The speaker, Dr. Jordan, is in every sense a national character. His unusual subject, better explained, perhaps, by its sub-title, "The Degeneration of the Race Through the Survival of the Unfit," is one which President Jordan's deep knowledge of biology will undoubtedly render vitally interesting...
...large learning, aggressive originality, popular sympathy, and delightful language. Through continual practice he had made himself the master of a style which so fascinated the reader by its clearness and pungency that he was able by its aid to break down the distinction between technical and popular appeal, and render abstract subjects intelligible to the common man. Whatever he wrote, said, or did, was instinct with abounding life. Whether readers agreed with his books or dissented, all perceived that they vitalized their subjects. Several obliged a kind of new departure of human thought in their respective fields, the most notable...
This committee has been formed, in accordance with a resolution of the Law Faculty passed last spring, to encourage among first-year men early and intelligent use of the law library and to render the work of the law clubs efficient...
...accordance with a resolution of the Law Faculty passed last spring, the system of advisers for new men will be tried for the first time this year. It will be instituted to encourage among first-year men early and intelligent use of the law library and also to render the work of the law clubs efficient. Six advisers will be appointed, all to be of at least two years' standing. "Their duty will be (1) to explain to all inquirers the arrangement of books in the reading rooms, the scope of digests and of the works of reference, the mode...