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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...next day he will go to Indiana University at Bloomington and on February 2 to Chicago. Resuming his journey on February 4, he will visit Beloit College. The following day he will spend in Racine, and will journey to Galesburg on February 6, spending two days at Knox College. On February 9 he will go to Illinois College at Jacksonville, returning that evening in order to speak at the meeting of the Religious Education Association on the morning of February 10. On February 11, after addressing the students of Lake Forest College in the morning, he will take the afternoon...
...football question is always with us. Professor Royce's recent discussion of it is here made the occasion of two more, one on either side. The present reviewer finds the so-called reply to Professor Royce not at all to his taste. The tone of the article is unfortunate, its style violent, its though confused. The following paragraph is typical in its hopeless lack of logic: "Parenthetically as to 'loyalty', it is one of the moral values that I least admire. It usually implies a subjection of your own sentiments and convictions. A high enterprise needs no appeal to loyalty...
...annual scratch novice shoots held recently G. L. Cutting '09 won the revolver and J. Murdoch '11 the rifle event. Two scratch medals put up for competition were won by G. L. Cutting '09. A handicap rifle medal offered last month was won by H. M. Brooks...
Dean Christian was elected dean of the Medical School on October 12 by the Corporation and his election was confirmed by the Board of Overseers two days later. Because of the remarkable opportunities offered by the splendid equipment of the new school the choice was awaited with great interest. A man of great administrative ability was needed, who had a thorough training in medicine. Dr. Christian had already established an excellent record of work in the Boston hospitals. He is an unusually young man for the position of head of the Medical School. Born in Lynchburg...
...University forwards worked well together, and had practically no difficulty in breaking up the opposing defence. The Canadian team, which had never played together before, showed very little concerted action, and the men, several of whom had not played hockey for two years, were in poor condition...