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...crowd surpassing even the greatest pre-Yale football mass meeting turned out in the Living Room of the Union last evening in view of the prospects of war; and there heard "the hose of common sense" turned on the present situation. Major Higginson's text was "Keep your shirt on," and the trend of Dean Briggs' and President Lowell's speeches was the same, with Dean Briggs adding that there was no danger in waiting, because shirts could be torn off in a great hurry, when necessity demanded it. In addition to the speakers, Bishop William Lawrence...
...April a year ago we heard from the Federation of Territorial Clubs glowing accounts of a pamphlet for prospective Harvard Freshmen, which was to be issued at once and sent broadcast. The pamphlet has been coming out ever since and little or nothing has been heard from the Federation itself. It is perhaps only natural that the Federation of Harvard Territorial Clubs, being made up of representatives of its constituent organizations, should not escape entirely from the somnolence which has been the conspicuous feature of most of the individual Territorial Clubs themselves the past winter...
...committee of men in the Medical School was appointed to report whether or not they felt that there was a field for religious and social service work in that department of the University. Mr. W. R. Ohler, 4 M., was appointed Secretary of the Committee, and you have all heard his report, and have heard of the opportunities which have been presented for this kind of work in the Medical School...
...interested in the Students' Military Instruction Camps tomorrow, the time and place to be announced in tomorrow's CRIMSON. He will give detailed information about the camps, with particular reference to the one to be held at Burlington, Vt., from July 6 to August 7, inclusive. All those who heard General Wood in the Union a few weeks ago should without fail avail themselves of this further opportunity to learn something of a subject of such national interest and importance...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its seventh concert of the year in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. A special attraction will be the playing of Tschaikowsky's Concerto in D major by Fritz Kreisler, the violinist, who will be heard for the last time during his present tour of New England. The program rendered by the Orchestra will be as follows: Chadwick's Symphony in F major, number 3; Wagner, "A Siegfried Idyll"; and the overture to Tannhauser...