Word: restful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second half-year, will leave Cambridge on Thursday for Southern California. Professor Royce has recently finished his "Outlines of Psychology," which is soon to be published by the Macmillan Company. He expects to do but little work while away from Cambridge and hopes to obtain a much needed rest. He will return to the University next fall...
Candidates for the University lacrosse team will be called out as soon as outdoor play is possible. The men will report immediately to their class captains, and begin practice for the interclass series, which will be held just before the spring recess. After a week of complete rest during the vacation, the University squad of about thirty men will begin regular training. A first and a second team will then be selected, who will play a number of practice matches in preparation for the intercollegiate series which begins on May 15. The final game of the season will be with...
...College activities. There is an interesting article on Wadsworth House, one on the new Parkway, and two articles concerning the Charles River Dam. Various short notices on athletic events and subjects, numerous University notes of interest, and an editorial on the opening of the Germanic Museum comprise the rest of the issue...
...training in the business of a deliberative assembly which is sadly needed. A presiding officer who knows how business ought to be done, and tries to do it properly, meets anything but encouragement from the unparliamentary fashion in which business is presented. This tendency to let things slide--to rest content with results, and sometimes with no results--has its influence on a great number of our college enterprises. We collect our athletic subscriptions and sell our tickets in a slip-shod fashion. When the grievance becomes intolerable somebody remonstrates and we experience a reform. Naturally other enterprises take notice...
...plans will probably undergo some alternations before they are finally accepted. The hall will consist of three stories, and will be constructed entirely of red brick. On the first floor will be several small recitation rooms and one large lecture hall with a seating capacity of four hundred; the rest of the floor will be taken up by a philosophical library, comprising, in addition to the regular text-books, an extensive collection of philosophical works. The second story will contain several seminary rooms for advanced work; about one-half of this floor will be occupied by the educational and socialogical...