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...Varsity Club, which was organized in the fall of 1908 to provide quarters for the training tables of the major sports and to afford a meeting-place for members of athletic teams, has just published its first club book. The book contains in compact form the list of officers, a brief history of the club, the constitution and by-laws, and reproductions of various photographs of the club-house, both interior and exterior; including the hall-way, lounge, eating rooms, bedrooms, and kitchen. The dates and scores of all the contests held between Yale and Harvard in the four major...
...exhibit for the next fortnight a series of book-plates engraved by the late Edwin Davis French. The prints, about one hundred and seventy-five in number, are a loan to the Museum from Mr. la Rose's collection; and, as they are all artist's proofs, they will afford the amateur of book-plates a better opportunity of studying Mr. French's work than has ever been offered since the Grolier Club's exhibition several years ago. Of special local interest will be the plates which French engraved for the Harvard Library and for several of the Harvard undergraduate...
...University team will have entries in practically all of the events and this meet should afford Coach Donovan abundant opportunity to get a line on the new material. The long and short distance relay teams will meet teams selected from the B. A. A., while the Freshmen will run against English High School...
...infrequently, as every student of economics can testify, certain phases of an economic problem may be obscure. The student may find himself in doubt and uncertainty on some economic subject. The bi-weekly meeting of such a society as proposed would afford a valuable opportunity for the solution of the difficulty. But the society should appeal and prove of interest and help not only to one who finds a vital attraction in the study of economics, not alone to the student who is concerned merely because he is enrolled in an elementary course; but also to all interested...
...society should be of immense benefit to undergraduates who are interested in economics, inasmuch as it will afford an opportunity for a discussion of economic questions free from the usual class room restraint...