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...distinctions will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. After a statement of the purposes of the meeting by Professor LeBaron R. Briggs, who is to preside, an address will be made by Senator George F. Hoar '46, on the quality and accomplishment necessary to fit a young man for public speaking and for leadership in the public life of the country. The announcement of prizes will then be made and the deturs awarded. The singing of the Harvard Hymn at the opening and of Fair Harvard at the close, will be led by the College...
...literary plane than is usually reached. "At Parting," a series of dainty triolets, is amusing and well composed, and seems, together with a poem which appeared in the last number, to promise that the Advocate has wisely decided to include within its province verse, not burlesque enough to be fit for the Lampoon, but yet of a light character. This especial poem, for instance, will be read with much more interest by the students, for whom this paper is meant, than will "The Girlhood of Beatrice," by Blair Fortesque, which attempts too much...
...policy of his opponents. There is a decided gain, however, in listening to more than one side of a question, and in putting aside prejudices in an effort to come within reach of the truth. Such a gain is possible if the members of the political clubs see fit to work...
Work on the repairs to the Rotch Building to fit it up for a mining laboratory has progressed very satisfactorily. On the floor of the old baseball cage concrete bases have been put in position for the stamp mill and Huntington mill. Another room of the same area as the old cage will be built on the east end of the building and fitted up with assay furnaces and other mining apparatus. All repairs on the building will be completed by October...
...began in January, to bring out more men for places in the boat, although managed with great care, failed to do all that was expected of it, and the picking of the sixteen best men was an easier matter than it should have been. While not producing any material fit for the first boat, the new plan did give a large number of men the benefit of several weeks' coaching, who being thus interested and helped, may come out next year and go to the front. Both Captain Allen and Dr. Gallaudet feel that the system is on the right...