Word: returns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...prospects for a successful year are good,as the following seven members of last year's team are expected to return: P. W. Bridgman IG., L. P. Carr 1L., S. W. Howland '06, W. C. Cogswell '06, G. F. McClure '06, Q. A. Brackett '06., K. S. Johnson...
...members of the University is called to the new regulation for the support of the Stillman Infirmary, whereby every student who is registered in a Cambridge department incurs thereby an infirmary charge of four dollars, which will be included in the first term-bill, payable in February. In return for this fee every student in a Cambridge department will, in case of sickness and upon the order of a physician, be admitted to the Stillman Infirmary, where he will be entitled without further charge to a bed in a ward, board, and ordinary nursing for a period not exceeding...
...Cartor '00, who is about to return to India, spoke last. He said that the idea that a man who goes to the East makes a great personal sacrifice is ridiculous. India is a thoroughly modern country in respect to democratic government, and railroad, mail and other facilities. The Western teacher or missionary be side has to make no apology for his errand. On the contrary, he found in India a thirst for the fundamental principles of Christian of civilization and religion. More calls than he could fill came to him from high class Hindoos for lectures on Christianity
About forty men reported for fall rowing at the Weld and Newell boathouses yesterday. Since more men reported at the Weld than at the Newell, it was necessary to transfer some to the Newell boathouse. Those who have been transferred should return their locker keys to the Weld boathouse, and take their locker cards to the Newell, where lockers will be given them. The Freshman crews will be called out in a few days...
...ninth--is an achievement for which the Monthly may be proud. But coming as it does at the beginning of a year it reduces to the minimum the suspicion of its being a merely temporary improvement and practically assures the permanence of innovations, of no inconsiderable moment, and a return to a sane view of what is due to a college man from a magazine published supposedly for his benefit. In this light the latest development of the Monthly as showing in its first number has its chief significance. Whether former editors will object to a change in policy which...