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...encouragement of President Lowell, for the organization of a Federating of Territorial Clubs within the University similar to the Associated Harvard Clubs, with which it purposes to work. This federation will create an undergraduate centre for the carrying out more effectively of the aim of the present clubs as set forth in yesterday's editorial. J. B. LANGSTAFF...
With regard to the vacating of Gore, between 40,000 and 50,000 volumes are being moved each week, and the beginning of the Christmas recess has been set as the latest day for the completion of the work...
...Haven tomorrow. York, who was one of the regular guards on the team, suffered a broken rib in the West Point game two weeks ago and left the game in the middle of the second half. On the return to New Haven complications appeared and blood-poisoning set in followed by pneumonia...
...each month. The program for November 2--the first meeting of the season, to be held in Room 23, Walker Building, Institute of Technology, Boston--includes addresses by Mr. H. E. Upton on the new legal restrictions of amateurs, Mr. H. B. Richmond on means of tuning the sending set to comply with the new law, and Mr. F. L. Ducharme on some recent developments in wireless apparatus. Membership in the Harvard Wireless Club and other local chapters is technically sufficient qualification for entrance to the society. The first meeting, however, will be open to all men interested. ERNEST...
...Sherman was born in Utica, N. Y., in 1855. He graduated from Whitestown Seminary, N. Y., and later received the degrees of A.B. and LL.D. from Hamilton College. He was admitted to the bar in 1880 and set up practice in Utica. In 1884-5 he was mayor of Utica and two years later was sent to Congresses where he served a total of twenty-four years, being a member of the 50th and 51st Congresses and then again, after a space of two years, a member of eight succeeding Congresses. On November 3, 1908, he was elected Vice-President...