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...questions of undergraduate importance. This is by no means the first time that suggestions have been made with a view to having the student body give some concrete appreciation to high scholarship each year, but little has ever been accomplished in that direction. It is too often the fate of the scholar to be appreciated by very few men other than a limited group of teachers with a few intimate friends; furthermore, there are few who attempt to deny that the proper proportion in the recognition of the athlete and the scholar by the undergraduate is a thing...
...winter sports will in the due course of events come before the Athletic Committee for a final decision at the meeting scheduled for this evening. So long a time has passed since excitement over the matter was at fever heat that a good many have doubtless forgotten that the fate of intercollegiate athletics between December 1 and the spring recess still hangs in the balance. We have been questioned by some about the results of the undergraduate petition and doubt has been expressed as to any actual benefit that can be attributed to the effort...
...matter of fact the fruits of the petition will soon be apparent. When the Athletic Committee meets tonight, it will probably decide the fate of this whole undergraduate movement. If winter sports are saved, and schedules kept up to a point that will not endanger competition, it will be because the Committee believes that the undergraduates have a practical proposition and one that makes concession in the form of extensive curtailment unnecessary. There have been so many slips 'twixt the cup and the lip that we hesitate to predict just what the outcome will be. There is one thing, however...
...given in Brattle hall Monday, May 18, under the auspices of the Harvard Mission for the benefit of E. C. Carter '00, General Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in India. The program will contain the ballot and imitations from the Hasty Pudding Club play, "the Fate Fakirs," the pony ballet from the Pi Eta Society, show, "The Title Seekers," and the revel scene from the Delta Upsilon play, "Bartholomew Fair." The Glee Club Quarter will furnish music; and L. S. Broun '08 and J. e. Keefe '08 will give some specialties. After the performance there will...
...last Cambridge performance of "The Fate-Fakirs," the Hasty Pudding Club play, will take place in the club theatre this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Two public performances will be given in Copley Hall, Boston, on Friday and Saturday nights. Tickets for all performances at $2 each may be obtained at the University Book Store and at Thurston's. They are also on sale at Herrick's for the Boston performances...