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...seems to be in no such danger and the deep interest taken by the members in all the proceedings of the club predicts for it a long and useful life. The play of tomorrow night is one of the noted French farces written by M. Labiche and can hardly fail to be interesting and amusing to the audience. There is no reason why the representation tomorrow night should not be highly successful and a credit to the Society...
This plan of offering prizes is an excellent one and cannot fail to promote the interest already felt in musical matters at Yale. There is no reason why it should not commend itself to men at Harvard...
...founded remarks on the lack of enterprisc. An admirable example of its progressive spirit was manifest in the question debated at the last meeting before the recess and now again their interest in college matters is clearly shown in the topic chosen for tonight. All members should not fail to attend, and students of the University who can find it convenient to come will be welcome...
...enough. It is rather surprising to find the term "modest" attached to a grade in which the estimated expense is $1,225. It appears to us that for the vast majority of college men, the 'modest" limit is much below this. Taking the discussion as it now stands, we fail to see that the statements in Professor Palmer's speech can be set aside or mistaken. The data from which Professor Palmer drew his conclusions were obtained more systematically than those given in the Monthly. If they may be questioned, it is only in regard to the higher grades...
...PAINE, JR., Secretary.FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB.- Rehearsal in 9 Holyoke at 7 o'clock this evening. Every one must come without fail...