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There will be a lecture by two of the leading Russian revolutionists, Alexis Aladyin and Nicholas Tchaykovsky, aided by Mr. Kellog Durland of London, on "The Present Revolution in Russia," on Wednesday, March 6, at 8 o'clock in the Union. They will be entertained at the Signet Club at 4.30, dining at the Union at 6.30. The object of their talk is to advocate a refusal of further financial loans to the Russian government, and to represent the exact state of affairs which is now prevalent in Russia...
...have been generous givers to the library in previous years, from Messrs. A. J. Hammerslough, G. H. Chase and Clarence Cary, and from a number of institutions and officials. Mr. George Blaney '07 has presented a set of Charles Dudley Warner's works, in 15 volumes. From the Signet Society we have received a gift of $30, which has not yet been expended...
Edward Revere Little '04 died at Meredith, N. H., September 2. He lived in Brookline, and prepared for College at Noble and Greenough's. While in College he was an editor of the Lampoon and of the Advocate, a member of the Pen and Brush Club and of the Signet, and was one of the authors of "Harvard Celebrities." Ill-health compelled him to leave College in the middle of his Junior year...
Joseph Trumbull Stickney '95, instructor in Greek, died suddenly last Tuesday, at his home in Boston, of a tumor at the base of the brain. While in College Mr. Stickney was an editor of the Monthly and a member of the O. K. and Signet. In 1903, at the University of Paris, he obtained the degree of "Doctenr des Lettres," which is considered the most difficult degree obtainable in Europe at the present time...
...first seven of the Signet from the class of 1906 has been elected in the following order...