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Those at the Law School who are interested in rowing met last evening and decided to organize a crew, provided they will be allowed to enter in the class races in the spring. It was decided not to go into strict training until the crew can go on the water The candidates are Alexander (captain), Roberts, Stimson, Campbell, Dana, Knapp, Garrison, Willet, Ayer, Higgins, Conant; coxswain, Krebs, Hallowell, Palmer, Gloak...
...Chess and Whist Club has decided to hold a whist tournament, open to members only. The next meeting of the club will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 13, and men who intend to enter the contest may notify the secretary then. A book has also been placed at Bartlett's where those not present at the meeting may sign before 8 p. m., Saturday, February 16. Men must choose their partners, and the couples must sign together. Entrance fees of 25c. apiece must be paid on signing. All contestants will meet at the club rooms on Monday, February 18, when...
...Harvard University, Institute of Technology, B. Y. M. C. A. and B. Y. M. C. U. Prizes in all weights will be silver medals. Particulars as to entries, etc., will be given later. The B. A. A. earnestly hopes that all the sparring men of the above institutions will enter the tournament...
...would by that time be as well equipped as was many a man of an earlier generation at the proud day when he received his degree of A. B. Even at the present, there are many graduates of these high grade fitting schools who elude the college altogether and enter the professional schools without the academic degree, without the traditional sheepskin. By their act these men are declaring that they are already in effect bachelors of art and ready to enter upon the struggie for the second degree. In 1887-88 fifty-two such men entered the Harvard Law School...
...Cornell and Michigan, four courses. "In eight of the fourteen institutions referred to there is no study of American institutions, except incidentally for purposes of illustration. Courses in political economy are offered in all; in many American topics hold the leading place; in others they scarcely enter, the subject being treated from the theoretic and general side...