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...winter course will form a continuation of the series of last spring upon the Massachusetts fauna. The first lecture will be by Mr. George Dimmock on November 21 st, and all members of the University are cordially invited to attend. It is expected that other lectures will follow at intervals of about two weeks...
...attention of students is specially called to the directions of the English Composition card. Each student is held responsible for a knowledge of those directions, and is expected to follow them implicitly...
...follow the argument, we are accused of inconsistency because we state that in refusing the challenge of the Yale freshmen, the class of '90 did not consider the question of the '89 race, and consequently '91 ought not to be influenced, as we said she should, by the outcome of last year's contest. In favor of this view we hear that the Yale '89 crew practically defeated our freshmen two years ago, but the fact that they did not know how to row well enough in rough water, and so did not reach the finish-but the bottom-first...
...route for the handicap bicycle road race is as follows: The start is at the corner of River and Howard streets, near Central Square, Cambridgeport; down River street across bridge, and direct on Cambridge street to Winship street, Brighton. Turn left on this street and Chestnut Hill Avenue to stone gate. Pass through this and between the reservoirs to the right up the hill on Beacon street. Keep Bea con street through Newton Centre. Half a mile beyond turn right on Walnut street, which hold through New tonville to Craft street. Keep straight ahead on Craft street till North street...
During the coming winter, meetings will be held for the purpose of uniting in common effort all who earnestly desire to advance the highest interests of the University. At these meetings, which are intended to follow out the line of thought suggested by Professor Drummond, the subjects of discussion will be practical moral and religious problems of college life...