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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...natives of the region around the upper Uaupes River. The collection includes dance costumes, feather headdresses, rattles, whistles, drums and other paraphernalia used in their dances and ceremonies, blow guns with poisoned arrows, ordinary bows and arrows, ceremonial staffs used for carrying the head of the enemy, and various household objects such as wooden seats, hammocks, baskets...
What has become of the various denominational political clubs that organized with such flourish not many week ago? Those organized to support particular candidates for nomination, to be sure, apparently no longer have any distinct function as the caucuses are over. But if they are to pass out of existence, should not there be an opportunity for those who so eagerly jointed them to hear the reports of their officers, to dispose of what funds there may be in the treasuries, and constitutionally to dissolve...
...best interests of college athletics in New England and uniformity in their regulations, and the meetings will be for the discussion of what seems most important in the athletic situation. The acts of the association are not binding on any individual institution and it is understood that the various colleges are each to take individual action with reference to joining...
...present governor of the Commonwealth, Curtis Guild, Jr., was class orator in 1881, an editor of the Lampoon, and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa. he has held various positions up to Brigadier-General in the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, and was Lieutenant-Colonel and Inspector-General of the 7th Army Corps and of the Department of Havana. He has also been a delegate and officer of a number of Republican conventions. Owen Wister '82, LL.B. '88, also an editor of the Lampoon, and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, is a writer whose books are known and admired...
...collection of clothing for the large numbers of people left destitute by the Chelsea fire will be made today by the Phillips Brooks House Association. Every man in the University is requested to give as liberally as possible. Men have been appointed to collect in the various dormitories and clothing should be given to them alone. Those men who live outside of the dormitories may either leave things at Phillips Brooks House, or leave word there where they may be called for. For the sake of getting the clothes to the front as soon as possible, wagons will be sent...