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Professor W. M. Davis lectured on "A Journey in Turkestan," before the National Geographic Society at Washington, D. C., last evening, and today he will deliver the same lecture before the Bryn Mawr Graduate Club at Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania...
...ninth annual convention of the Federation of Graduate Clubs of America was held in Fay House, Radcliffe College, on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 29 and 30. Delegates were present from the graduate clubs of Yale. Bryn Mawr, University of Iowa, Wellesley, University of Pennsylvania, University of Missouri, Radcliffe and Harvard. In the forenoon of the first day of the convention an address of welcome was delivered by the president of Radcliffe, Professor Le Baron R. Briggs. Following this the annual reports of the president, secretary, treasurer, and executive committee of the Federation were given. At the afternoon session, Miss Martha...
Practice for a polo team to play against Yale has recently been begun by four men on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays on the polo grounds of the Myopia Country Club. V. C. Mather '03, who played back on the Bryn Mawr team last summer, is the only experienced player. O. Mills '05 plays on the junior Westchester team, but A. Burden '05 and A. Ames '03 have had little practice. A challenge has been sent to Yale and it is hoped that a game will be played on the Myopia polo grounds about June...
...which will published about the middle of June. This Association was founded in 1869, and its membership consists mainly of college professors of Greek and Latin. The president of the Association is Professor S. B. Platner, of Western Reserve College, and the secretary Professor H. W. Smyth, of Bryn Mawr College, who recently has been called to a Professorship in Greek at Harvard. Many Harvard men have been identified with the Association. Professor Goodwin has twice been its President, a position also held by Professors C. L. Smith, J. H. Wright, c. R. Lanman and M. Warren. It is expected...
...America, are contributed by Professor John Fiske of Cambridge, and the last volume is an index. The work is profusely illustrated, containing facsimiles of coins and documents and many portraits from authentic originals. The original German edition closed with the year 1888, but Professor Charles M. Andrews of Bryn Mawr has completed the English edition down to the year...