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...CLARK.FINANCE CLUB. - There will be an extra meeting of the club this evening at 7.30 in U. 13. Mr. E. J. Rich, '87, will read a paper on "Over Production as a Cause of Industrial Depression." Discussions will follow in which Mr. Uriel H. Crocker of Boston, Professors Macvane, Laughlin and Taussig and others are expected to take part...
...action of Princeton and Harvard, and now it looks as though she was being forced into the new league. It is for this reason that many Yale men desire to have their nine remain in the old association for this year at least. But the delegates have decided to follow out what have been their convictions from the first, though it will leave, perhaps, a false impression on the minds of the public. We congratulate the base-ball management of Yale upon the position which they have taken, and assure them of the hearty co-operation of Harvard in placing...
...Lincoln rink, from four till five o'clock each afternoon. The rest of the work consists of a half hour's run and a half hour of gymnasium work, which course is pursued merely to get the men in condition to stand the more severe training to follow...
...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Base-ball Association, which includes Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Amherst, Brown and Williams, will be held at the Massasoit House, Springfield, next Friday. The resignations of Princeton and Harvard will be submitted and Yale will probably follow suit. The smaller colleges intend to incorporate Dartmouth and Columbia with their league if they can get them. Dartmouth will doubtless join them, but Columbia has already signified her intention to go with Princeton and Harvard. There will probably be no news in the matter until the meeting Friday, when the colleges withdrawing will immediately decide upon the constitution...
...because his mind would not be broad enough to grasp the subject. He would be continually thinking of the different social relations, between man and man on earth, which do not exist in heaven. A student who does not use his knowledge to enlighten those of his follow-creatures who have not enjoyed his advantages, makes a misuse of the powers which God has given him. In conclusion, Faure's "Crucifix" was sung by a chorus of tenors and basses...