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...Conference Francaise has decided to charge admission to the lecture in order to help pay off a small indebtedness of the society contracted by the heavy expenses of last year's theatricals, and also to keep out an element which generally attends public lectures in Cambridge more from an idle curiosity than from any genuine interest in the affair. We trust that when M. Coquelin comes he may be as well repaid for his visit as those who will have the opportunity to hear...
...Meryon; a part of them after wellknown pictures. Also engravings, both original and after-pictures, reproductions of charcoal and of pencil drawings, are constantly published in the art magazines. These illustrations, whether they were original work or after the "old" and "modern" masters, would certainly be a great help to a student in gaining a correct knowledge of the graphie arts and in forming a good taste in them...
...Cambridge as an example of what unity can do, where two years ago there were one hundred and twenty-two saloons and today perhaps nineteen. Finally he said that if anything was to be accomplished there could not be a congregation of good or bad who had determined to help the bad but that the University was an individual which could not be divided and the degradation or uplifting of a part of its members could not help but degrade or uplift the whole and that every one by his own life was bound to do his best to overcome...
...given at both meetings. The freshman meeting is intended as an opportunity of giving new men a chance to come out, whether they have ever taken part in athletics before or not. Mr. Lathrop will be on Holmes Field every morning from 11-1, and will give all the help he can in both the track and field events...
...undergraduates need help and advice in the management of their crew, instead of a governing committee like that of last year, why do they not appoint an advisory committee of graduates? Such a committee, appointed with definitely limited powers, could do much by their advice and assistance to aid the captain in his duties. With their help the captain could decide on the policy of the crew and the details of the stroke. With the captain and crew in thorough accord with its advisors, the task of developing the eight would be far easier, and when to this is added...