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Professor E. V. Huntington, '95, will lecture on the Geneva Esperanto Congress in the lecture room of the Fogg Museum at 7:30 o'clock to-night. Professor Huntington was the American delegate to the Congress, which met last August...
...final basketball game in the interclass series will be played in the Gymnasium this evening at 8 o'clock between the Juniors and the Freshmen. The members of the team winning the interclass championship will be presented with individual cups. The line-up to-night is as follows: 1903. 1905. Browne, right forward, Lewis Humphries, left forward, Henderson Linehan, centre, Randall Bigelow, right guard, Smith Hanavan, left guard, Dapping
...trophy offered in the series is a bronze shield, indicative of the team championship of New England. The bouts to-night will be with foils, and the individual championships will be contested in the subsequent tournaments with sabres and duelling swords. Each team chooses a judge for the competitions, and the four judges thus chosen will select a fifth; the Harvard club has appointed H. Clapp...
...given in Brattle Hall at 8.30 o'clock tonight. The second and third public performances of the plays will be given on Thursday and Friday nights at Union Hall, 48 Boylston street, Boston The Harvard Mandolin Club will play in the interlude between the two plays at the performance to-night; the Banjo Club will play Thursday and Friday nights. Reserved seat tickets at $1.50 may be bought at Thurston's and at Herrick's or from R. W. Goelet, 5 Claverly...
...Senior Senate will debate with the William E. Russell Club of Boston University at eight o'clock to-night in Isaac Rich Hall, Ashburton Place, Boston. The seniors will speak in the following order in the main debate: W. T. Foster, D. C. Hirsch, W. Catchings; in the rebuttal the order will be: Hirsch, Catchings, Foster. T. H. Reed is the senior alternate. The Boston University team is made up of C. E. Dow, R. H. Newcomb and I. M. Huggan, with W. G. Harrington as alternate. The debaters will be allowed twelve minutes on the main speeches and five...