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...found best to have the classes meet in uniform on different streets and then march through Church street where all the torches will be found filled, every man wearing a gown to receive a torch. Continuing through Church the classes will cross Brattle square to Mt. Auburn street, the head of the column halting at Plympton street until every man is in line with his torch...
...avoid confusion the classes will form prior to getting torches on the following streets: '97-Garden street from corner of North avenue. '98-North avenue from Kirkland street. '99-Cambridge street in front of the Law School. '00-Kirkland street with the head of the column opposite the Lawrence Scientific School. A pennant designating the class will be on each of these streets...
Tomorrow (Thursday) is the last day for receiving applications from graduates and members of the University for seats at the Princeton game. The method of distributing tickets will be as follows: Members of the 'Varsity football squad and coaches, members of the Athletic Committee, and the captains and head coaches of the baseball nine, the crew and track team, will be given an opportunity to purchase a limited number of seats before any of the sales; on Friday and Saturday sales to seasonticket holders will be held at Leavitt and Peirce's, and beginning on Monday...
...then raised the question as to the origin of the Doric temple. According to the traditional belief, the Doric temple in its finest forms was a spontaneous creation, springing complete and perfect from the brain of Greek architects, as Athena, with helmet and spear, darted into life from the head of Zeus. Numerous excavations conducted in recent years have demonstrated the incorrectness of this view. They have shown that the Roman architect Vitruvius was in the main right in deriving the Doric temple from structures in wood. Evidences for the theory were found in the ground plans of such buildings...
Owing to the probable absence of Mr. Mumford, Mr. Watson, the head coach, has been considering the advisability of inviting Mr. Lehman, who has coached the Oxford crews for the last five years, to come over here and assist in coaching the Harvard crew next spring...