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...called Census of Hallucinations, of which the results must be communicated in the summer of 1892 to the International Congress of Experimental Psychology, which then meets in England. The object of the Census is to find what proportion of persons in the community have seen a vision, heard a voice, or felt a touch when no one was physically present to account for the phenomenon. Incidentally a large amount of material for the comparative study of hallucinations and apparitions is swept in. I have now the answers "yes" or "no" from upwards of 5,000 persons, and accounts...
...clock about 250 men of the senior class marched in headed by the Class Day officers and took the seats reserved for them. The Chapel was tastefully decorated with palms and potted plants. The ushers from the junior class were, Cummin, J. H. Hunt, Lincoln, Weed, Hubbard, Gray, Lowell, Heard, Codman and G. F. McKay. A large number of the faculty, for whom seats were especially reserved were present. The choir sang the anthems, "Sing Hallelujah Forth," by Dudley Buck; "Oh for a Closer Walk with God," by Foster, solo by J. D. Merrill, L. S.; "The Shadows...
Evidently from the applause the audience would like to have heard J. L. Dodge speak again. His gestures and vivacity, coupled with his appropriate inflection, brought "Napoleon and the Gamin" vividly before the audience...
...Heard, Boston...
...game. The freshmen are our representatives and the college must support them as enthusiastically as it does the 'varsity. In other words, to repeat, the college must turn out in a body to the game and must do some of the most vociferous cheering that has ever been heard on Holmes Field...