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Dates: during 1900-1909
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These courses, which will be ready for use about the middle of next week, are each of eight weeks' duration. Professor Moore's course considers in order the fundamental facts of Christ's life, taking a new subject each day, and giving references to the Bible and occasionally to some other book, with the author's interpretation of each event and comment on its meaning. Professor Fenn's course, on the teaching of Jesus, presents eight of the most important principles of that teaching in successive weeks, each subject occupying one week, with a reference to the New Testament...
...general plan for the use of these new outline courses is to offer them to all men living in dormitories, and where ever in a hall or entry the residents care to organize among themselves a small group for discussion of questions raised by the courses, or moral and religious problems in general, to provide a leader for the class, if desired. Groups of this sort meeting for informal discussion for an hour a week, have already been formed in Weld, Matthews, Thayer, Ridgely, Hastings, Waverley and Shepherd's Block. Some of these have followed a course, others their...
Despite the lack of consistent team work the men play well individually. Captain D. Newhall at cover point plays a very aggressive and effective game, often carrying the puck the length of the rink and scoring alone. He lifts well and uses his body to excellent advantage, but shows a tendency to play too far out from his position. Pell is slow in following back, but his shooting is fairly accurate. At left centre Townsend is inclined to play too much by himself, but he follows back better than any of the other forwards. The fastest skater on the team...
...Brown and Dr. P. A. Hutchinson have been appointed to take charge of the Philosophical Library in Emerson Hall. The library will be open every week-day from 1.30 to 4.45 o'clock, and members of the Philosophical Seminaries, having keys to the library, may use it any time from 9 to 5 o'clock. All students of philosophy taking the more advanced courses, will be welcome to use the library, but students in the elementary courses, Philosophy 1a and 1b, are expected to find in the Reading Room of Gore Hall the books needed for their work. Books...
...next Tuesday evening have been completed. On Tuesday no one will be allowed in the Living Room and the Periodical Room. In the evening the Union will be closed after 7 o'clock to all except those presenting dance tickets. The main door will be locked and guests will use the ladies' entrance. Ladies will use the Ladies' Parlor and the Trophy Room for cloak rooms; and the gentlemen the Assembly Room. A special car will leave for Boston after the dance at 3 o'clock...