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...that of the Albertype, but there seems to be a preference for the former. In order that time might be saved next fall, the chairman was instructed to appoint a committee, whose duties are to arrange the groups. The committee will be appointed at some future date...
Professor C. C. Everett, of Harvard University will occupy the pulpit of Sage Chapel, on June 4th, in place of Rev. James Freeman Clarke, who is to leave for Europe before that date...
Instructors would be doing a great kindness to students if they would always date the notices posted in Sever or in University. It would certainly occasion them but little trouble, and much unnecessary confusion in students' minds would be avoided. In this same way, after a notice is some weeks old, it would be just as well that it should be removed. It would be a little hard to lose such old friends after seeing them day in and day out, but public comfort positively demands it, and, in as much as they are of no use to the community...
...wound not fatal, and probed for the bullet, but failed to find it. In the morning Paine was conveyed to his father's residence, where he now lies." At last it seems that the vexed question of student government has been settled. Admonitions, summons and suspensions are out of date, and the new and improved plan of faculty-night-patrol, stop-or-I'll-fire regulations now comes in vogue...
WINNIE VERDANTIQUE, '03.In a number of the Harvard Daily Janitor (so called because it came around twice a week) we find an account of the class races that took place on the same date that the above petition was written. The article referred to says : "On last Saturday the weather was so inauspicious that it was found necessary to postpone the races until this morning." We do not wish to make any prophecies concerning the result of the contest, because things have come to such a pass that if we dared to express our humble opinion our office would...