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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tonight he is to speak on "Education as a Career," a subject which no one is better fitted to discuss than he. From a small New England university, Harvard has been made a great national institution through his untiring efforts, and the whole spirit of education throughout the country has been improved by his ideas. President Eliot has won eminence in many fields; in education he is pre-eminent. This chance to hear him is a rare privilege...
...helps to keep alive interest in the need of a new building, it will amply serve its purpose. The present building is so hopelessly behind the times that it seems useless to try to improve it. If all the changes suggested were made, the Gymnasium would still be too small for general use and a great deal of money would have been spent in a futile endeavor to provide suitable facilities for indoor exercise. But although it may be unwise to put in a tank, a ventilating system, or other permanent improvements, there is certainly no excuse for not keeping...
...preliminary round of the scrub fencing tournament will be held in the Fencing Room of the gymnasium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. On account of the small number of entries the entry list will be open until the beginning of the tournament. The members of the University fencing team, who have offered the cups as prizes, have decided that unless more interest is made evident by atleast three additional entries, the tournament will not take place. All teams will be chosen as evenly and as fairly as possible, in order to insure a close competition...
...University Musical Clubs will give a pop night in the Living Room of the Union, this evening at 9 o'clock, directly after the annual Union business meeting. Admission will be free to all members of the Union. Small tables will be placed around the room and light refreshments served during the evening...
...high standard of past years, and of still further increasing the importance of its position in the lives of its members. They must arrange for lectures and entertainments, and devise other means to make the club an indispensable part of University life. At the last election only a very small per cent. of the members voted. We hope that the number today will be exceptionally large, so that the new officers may start their year convinced of the members' confidence...