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...Rifle and Pistol Club is holding a novice revolver and a novice ride shoot. J. T. Nightingale '10 has the best score in the rifle shoot to date, with 279 out of a possible 500; C. F. Morse '10 and T. P. Chandler '10 are tied for second place with 277. No full scores have as yet been made in the novice revolver shoot. The winter handicap ride shoot will begin on Monday...
...these books, which are now old and dilapidated, it must be borne in mind that the greater part of them were recently published works in Harvard's time, and that his library, while containing a good many classics and older works, was, on the whole, an up-to-date library, comprising for the most part contemporary authors...
...your columns to call the attention of the students to the necessary change in date of the second recital in the series given by Mr. Whiting? It will be given this coming Tuesday evening, November 19, in the Fogg Lecture Hall, instead of the 26th as formerly announced, as on the later date there would be a conflict with the dinner to be held in Memorial Hall in honor of John Harvard. Will all students interested in this series please see that this notice of change of date is spread as widely as possible? W. R. SPALDING...
...last meeting of the University Debating Council, it was voted to hold the annual debates with Yale and Princeton this year on the same evening, if Yale will consent to having the date of the Harvard-Yale debate changed from May to March. According to the present schedule, the University debate with Princeton will be held in Cambridge during the latter part of March and the debate with Yale in New Haven in May. In order to give the triangular scheme for holding the three intercollegiate debates between Harvard, Yale and Princeton all on the same evening--a plan that...
...requesting Yale to change the date of their annual debate with Harvard to coincide with the Princeton debate, the Debating Council has done its part toward giving the system of simultaneous debates a fair trial at Harvard. Our authorities have never consistently urged the adoption of this plan, leaving Princeton to stand alone as an advocate of the change. As a result we have had no actual demonstration of the value of the system, and can only judge it by its success in other triangular leagues. From Harvard's point of view this year is an excellent time to test...