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...Copeland will give a series of six lectures and readings from English Literature in the Union this winter. The first of these will take place on Wednesday evening, December 15, in the Dining Room of the Union at 9 o'clock and will be open to all members of the University. The title of this reading will be "A Christmas Reading from Dickens, Kipling, Stevenson and Thackeray." The dates of the remaining readings and lectures, the subjects of which will be announced later, are as follows: January 12, 19, 26, February 16, and March...
Another precaution which each class must take for itself in regard to this office is the selection of a man who is going to live in the vicinity of Boston. On its face such a narrowing of choice would seem to be undemocratic and tending to sectionalism, but the experience of those who have had most to do with alumni affairs has shown again and again that a Secretary of only ordinary attainments living in close proximity to Boston is a more valuable officer than a brilliant man who resides at a distance. Since the centralization of alumni interests...
...been decided to start with the building for the Germanic Museum without delay, I take great pleasure in sending you enclosed my cheque for $150,000, the amount of my subscription to the Museum Fund of same...
...Dutch '01, who has been regular lecturer on Admirality, will take the courses in Equity left open by the vacancy, and Mr. Austin Scott L.'09 will give his courses in Pleading. Professors J. H. Beale '82, and S. Williston '82, have been appointed a committee to act "for the dean" during his absence...
...clock. Each contestant will speak for five minutes on the subject "Resolved, That the French government should adopt an income tax in order to distribute more equitably the burden of the taxation." As the result of the trials six or seven men will be retained to take part in the final contest in the New Lecture Hall on Friday, December...