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...celebrations are scheduled this week in honor of the triumphant football team,--a reception and a dinner. In view of the facts that those in charge of the dinner have made it plain that it is "primarily for graduates" and that the Union entertainment this evening has been arranged for the purpose of showing undergraduate appreciation to the men who defeated Yale, it is quite evident where the choice of most undergraduates will fall. True, there are draw-backs for non-members of the Union, but then it should be considered the dinner will cost almost half as much...
Among other contributions the following have been received: 1791 and 1794 lottery tickets and a view of the College buildings during Edward Everett's presidency--from E. H. Baker '18; "Med Fac" catalogue for 1827 and 1830--from C. H. Taylor, Jr., '90; autograph letters of John Quincy Adams and of Ralph Waldo Emerson--from Dr. H. J. Keenan '94; class admission certificate of 1832, signed by Josiah Quincy--from H. B. Cushing '65; crew photographs of 1869 and 1874--from C. S. Gill; a fragment of the red silk graduation gown worn by William Dudley in 1704--from...
...time of the year undergraduates, and especially the Freshmen, are apt to lose sight of the opportunities offered in general athletics. More upper classmen are enjoying, however, the opportunities afforded in the daily class in the Gymnasium than ever before. With the success of Dr. Schrader's class in view, it is gratifying to note that the regular class in general athletics for the Freshmen will begin this year before the Christmas recess...
...editor of the "Boston Herald," will speak in the Territorial Club Rooms in the Union on Monday evening, December 7, at 8 o'clock. His subject, "The Compensations of Journalism," will give a general outline of newspaper work. Mr. O'Brien has been a war correspondent and in view of the present European situation his talk should be especially interesting. The lecture will be open only to members of the Union...
These conferences have three main objects in view. First, to inform men intending to become lawyers about the demands of the profession, what qualities tend toward success, and what difficulty, expense, and constancy of purpose a thorough training entails; second, to outline the undergraduate course of study most desirable as preparation for work in the Law School; and third, to enable prospective candidates to meet Law School men, and discuss with them the various phases of the work of training for the profession...