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...Junior Dinner Committee announces that the blue book which has been left at Leavitt and Peirce's for signatures, will be taken away on Thursday night and tickets put on sale Friday morning. There are now enough men to warrant holding the dinner, but they represent but a third of the class. The object of this dinner is to bring all the members of the class into pleasant social relations with each other; to encourage a feeling of comradeship and to unite men of all descriptions on at least one point, a loyalty to the class of which they...
...Sophomore germans. The great event of the week, however, will be the Junior promenade in the Second Regiment armory on Wednesday night. As usual it has been promised that this will be the most brilliant entertainment of its kind, and certainly the expenditure has been sufficiently lavish to warrant such a promise...
...meeting of the Harvard Union last night not enough men were present to warrant any elections. The meeting was accordingly postponed till some time after the mid-year examinations...
...advanced courses here as well as elementary courses. Beside the courses in English, History and modern languages which would naturally be offered, there were several courses hardly to be called "popular" in the strict sense of the word but which were taken by a sufficient number of students to warrant giving them another year. Such, for example, was the course in Socialism and Social Problems, where all kinds of current topics were taken up and discussed; a course in Horticulture given at the Bussey Institute; and a course in Anglo-Saxon given by Dr. Garrett. That it has been found...
...break up the Amalgamated Asso'n. (a). Though it was necessary for the men's welfare. (b). The Co. would not re-engage men members of the Ass'n: N. Y. Herald, July. (b). Frick deliberately planned to fight the Ass'n, for the reduction of wages did not warrant such a fight: Ibid, July 3, July 16. (d). The Ass'n did not seek to dictate terms: Ibid, July...