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Just preceding this service a Memorial to the Harvard men who died in the Spanish War will be unveiled in the Union. President Lowell will accept the Memorial in behalf of the University. Both the exercises in the Union and in Sanders Theatre are open to the public...
...complex problems that he is trying vigorously to solve, and of his ideals in the athletic education for the weak as well as for the strong; Mr. Kuttner comes after him with an exposition of the plans for reclaiming Soldiers, Field and with a plea for sacrificing in their behalf the luxuries now bestowed on University teams. After Mr. Kuttner comes Mr. Schoonmaker with a suggestion inspired by Dartmouth for securing a new gymnasium. As a frontispiece to these discussions of athletics are pictures of athletes in action and at rest. Captain Little appears...
...connection with this meet cups will be presented by Mr. Garcelon on behalf of the Athletic Association to the following: the winners of first and second places in the events of the fall, Freshman, and winter carnival track games; first and second dormitory relay teams; the six members of the Senior tennis teams; fall tennis champions in singles and doubles and the runners-up; the five members of the Freshman basketball team; the eight members of the "Seven Sutherland Sisters" scrub hockey team...
...Debating Council has done what it could in an informal way to urge men to enter these trials. In its behalf I should now like to make a public appeal to all men in the University interested in public affairs and public speaking to come out for our debating teams. We have heard much of late of the poor condition of debating here. However that may be, there are already some signs that a true, general interest in debating and public speaking is returning to us. An opportunity is now presented to many who have declared a concern...
...joint session was opened last evening by addresses of "Welcome on Behalf of Cincinnati Hosts," by Hon. J. Galvin, mayor of Cincinnati, and E.H. Pendleton '82, chairman of the reception committee. H.E. Deming '71, chairman of the executive committee, replied on behalf of the National Municipal League. The fourth address of the evening was by President C.J. Bonaparte '71, of the Municipal League on "The Initiative in the Choice of Elective Municipal Officers...