Word: tripping
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President Eliot will leave Cambridge this morning for a brief trip to Chicago and Cincinnati. Tomorrow evening he will attend a dinner of the Harvard Club of Chicago, and on Monday evening a dinner of the Union League Club of Chicago. On Wednesday he will attend a meeting of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association at Cincinnati, returning to Cambridge on Friday...
Professor H. C. G. von Jagemann, of the Germanic Department, left last Saturday for a short Western trip. He will visit Cincinnati, Chicago, Madison and Milwaukee. Today he will address the students of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and tomorrow evening will attend the annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Milwaukee. On Thursday he will deliver a lecture in German on "The Popular Conception of Language," before the German Club of Milwaukee. Professor von Jagemann will return to Cambridge at the close of the mid-year period...
...Bulletin, which is published today, contains a full account of President Eliot's recent trip to Buffalo and Cleveland, together with complete stenographic reports of his speeches at each place. A report of the service in memory of Phillips Brooks, which was held at Trinity Church, Boston, last Friday, illustrated by reproductions from photographs of Brooks House and the bust of Philips Brooks by Hugh Cairns, is also printed. An article on the Rhodes Scholarships conference which was held in University Hall on Saturday and a number of reports of local activities complete the issue...
...ability. If the University team plays the game of which it has at times showed itself capable, it should have no difficulty in winning. The regular men will go into the game tonight and with Linehan at centre and Smith playing forward again, the playing of the New York trip should be materially improved. Since the return from the trip, however, the men have fallen short of the fast game developed previous to the Cornell game, and to win tonight it will be necessary for them to play a faster game than has been played by the team...
Despite the fact that the basketball season is now well advanced and that the team has two games scheduled for this week the work last night was very ragged and the play almost utterly devoid of team work. This may have been due to the effects of the recent trip and the absence of two of the first team players, but even in the individual work of the men on the floor the passing was faulty, the shooting inaccurate and fumbling very much in evidence. In view of the games with Amherst tomorrow evening and with Pennsylvania on Saturday evening...