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...past, the work of the Catholic Club this year will be three-fold in its nature, consisting of free public lectures by Catholics of note and ability, of doctrinal conferences, to be given fortnightly for members of the club, and of voluntary charity work to be engaged in by club members. Provisional arrangement has been made for lectures by the following well-known scholars of the Catholic Church: Rev. James Talbot Smith of New York, November 15; Rev. William T. McGuirl of Brooklyn, N. Y., January 10, 1900; Rev. Francis Ryan of Toronto, Canada, February 21, 1900; Rev. William Henry...
...Catholic Club will hold its first public meeting of the year at 8 o'clock tonight in Phillips Brooks House. At this meeting, which will be open to all Catholic members of the University, Thomas J. Gargan, Esq., will deliver an address. The lecture will be followed by an informal reception, at which refreshments will be served...
Paul Bancroft '99, who last year won permanent possession of the Founder's Cup, has offered in its place a very handsome cup to be shot for under similar conditions, except that the winner in each monthly contest will have to make the best score out of twenty shots instead of fifteen. The first match for the new cup, which took place yesterday, resulted in a tie between E. Mallinckrodt '00 and B. S. Blake '01, who each made a score of eighteen...
...expected and his fumble was as costly as it was inexcusable. Ellis was the only back upon whom reliance could be placed at all times. His ground-gaining, especially on a new formation with Donald back of the line, was far superior to any work Reid has done this year...
...Ropes was a member of the class of 1857, to which the Hon. John D. Long, Howard Dwight, J. J. Storrow, Sr., Gen. Charles F. Walcott and George Searle belonged. In 1861 he graduated from the Law School and in the same year was awarded the Bowdoin prize for resident graduates for his essay upon "The Limits of Religious Thought...