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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...class debating clubs and the large attendance in the various College courses connected with debating soon made it evident that there was not room for an actual debating club open to the different classes. If was then that the University Debating Club took on the purely administrative character which it has since had, and adopted the narrower restrictions at present governing its membership...
...Carter '00, who for two years has been General Secretary of the Christian Association, sails tomorrow to begin work among the students in the colleges of Northern India. The various religious societies of the University will join tonight in tendering him a reception, which, open to all men in the University, is intended to show the appreciation by the undergraduate body of the services Mr. Carter has rendered. During the last years he has greatly widened the scope of religious life here and extended its influence to Cambridge and Boston by the philanthropic work he has largely guided. The Reception...
...carried it near the line. In spite of the wet weather, the first team did not fumble; many good openings, however, were not utilized, owing to the slowness of the back-field in starting. After the playing was over Marshall did some excellent drop-kicking for field-goals at various angles from about the thirty-five yard line...
...plaster casts of German works of art which Professor Francke, during his trip in Europe, bought for the Germanic Museum, are now arriving at Cambridge in successive shipments. The collection includes copies of the Bernward Column from Hildesheim Cathedral, the Choir Screen of St.Michael's at Hildesheim, various figures from the tomb of Emperor Maximilian at luns-bruck, the Statue of Emperor Henry II in Bamberg Cathedral, and other reproductions from works of German mediaeval and renaissance art. The collection will occupy the entire side aisle of the museum...
...addition a subsidiary system has been arranged in Gore Hall and University Hall, by which various officers in each building will be able to communicate with each other, without the use of a central office. In this connection there will be stations in University Hall for Dean of the College, Recorder, Secretary to the President, Secretary of the Faculty, Corresponding Secretary, Secretary of the Scientific School, and Publication office; in Gore Hall, for Librarian, Assistant Librarian, Superintendent of Reading-room and Shelf Department...