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PROFESSOR LOISETTE will give personal instruction in his "Art of Never Forgetting," provided one hundred subscribers send in their names before Saturday, April 30th. The lessons will be three in number, to be given in Cambridge in three successive weeks in May. The fee is five dollars, payable in advance, and subscription books are open at Sever's and the Co-operative Society. The proceeds of these lessons will be given by Professor Loisette to the psychological laboratory of the University...
PROFESSOR LOISETTE will give personal instruction in his "Art of Never Forgetting," provided one hundred subscribers send in their names before Saturday, April 30th. The lessons will be three in number, to be given in Cambridge in three successive weeks in May. The fee is five dollars, payable in advance, and subscription books are open at Sever's and the Cooperative Society. The proceeds of these lessons will be given by Professor Loisette to the psychological laboratory of the University...
...lacrosse will be the events. There will be no entrance fees, and college graduates will be permitted to enter. An auxiliary committee will be appointed, composed of one member from each college that will be represented, and any college that desires to accept the invitation is requested to send at once the name of its delegate. Entries must be made to W. S. Sheard, P. O. box 768, Philadelphia, before...
After a permanent chairman has been elected, nominations for President of the United States will be in order. Nominating speeches will be limited to five minutes, and men wishing to nominate candidates, are requested to send their names and their candidates' names, to H. A. Bull, 36 Felton Hall, by Wednesday, when the committee will appoint one man to nominate each candidate (candidates may be of any party.) All other men wishing to speak for any candidate will be allowed to second his nomination in two-minute speeches. On the ballot, each delegate will vote...
...Republican Club has been formed at Princeton, which intends to send around delegates to address the other colleges during the coming campaign...