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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Club, will begin October 15, 1895. The first two players in the final round will be the Harvard representatives in the Christmas quadrangular college tournament at New York. The tournament is open to all members of the University whether or not members of the Harvard Chess Club, who shall sign the blue book at Bartlett's drug-store and pay the entrancefee of fifty cents. The names must all be in at 6 p. m. sharp, Friday, October...
...following men who either did not hand in tabular news or did not sign them should see an instructor at one of the lecture hours Thursday: Barry, Bowler, C. E., Brown, Carleton, Cogswell, Du Pont, Drury, Johnstone, Knoblauch, Lydenberg, Mackintosh, McKittrick, Millar, Neal, H. D., Scott, R. B., Stone...
...time when there was such a searching for new religions and philosophy. There is beginning to stir a new movement in philanthrophy, education and religion. When the historian of a later age comes to sum this up he will call it a great revival of idealism. This is a sign for the university man of today...
...circulars of information for new students are the sign of agreat change. There can now be no excuse for the freshman who does not get all the problems attending the start of his career solved by the opening day of college. There is no question, however trifling, which is not now carefully answered. The studentis freed from all restraint which might arise from a laudable desire not to encroach on the time of busy professors. Beginning with today, there are to be three undergraduates constantly on duty in University 2, who will give all the information desired on points...
This dinner will be free to all members of Ninety-Five, and every senior is urged to attend. Every man who intends to be present will please sign the blue-book in Leavitt and Peirce's before Saturday night, as it is imperative that the Committee should know how many to provide...