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...graduate advisory committee of the intercollegiate football association met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, on Saturday evening. The following men were present: R. M. Hodge, of Princeton, chairman; W. S. Camp, of Yale; H. H. Beatty, of Wesleyan; and W. S. Harvey, of Pennsylvania. Harvard was not represented. The championship for 1888 was awarded to Yale without protest...
...annual convention of Theta Delta Chi fraternity opened at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York on Thursday last. One hundred and fifty delegates from colleges throughout the United States, including representatives from the Harvard and Yale chapters, were present. The afternoon was devoted to the usual business meeting; the reports showed the fraternity to be in a flourishing condition. The meetings held on Friday were devoted to the consideration of applicants of new chapters for admittance. In the evening the delegates attended a supper at the Brunswick Hotel. Mr. A. G. Heterington presided. The Rev. Lewis Halsey of Geneva...
...annual convention of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity is now being held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel...
...first regular meeting of the Princeton Club of New York for the season of 1888-9 was held at the Hotel Brunswick, on Fifth Avenue, last evening at half-past seven. The meeting began with a course dinner and at its conclusion considerable important business bearing on the interests of the university and the club was discussed. A large number of names were presented for membership. The men thus proposed, after paying an initiation fee of five dollars were admitted. Among the after dinner speeches there was much enthusiasm evinced concerning the recent Harvard-Princeton game...
...initiation dinner of the first eight of the Phi Beta Kappa from '89 was held at the Hotel Victoria last evening. The secretary, Mr. Winkler, presided and acted as toast-master. Each new member read a part in answer to a toast. The subjects were as follows: Mr. Ropes, "The Hesperornis, the Apteryx and the Dodo, in their relation to the Myrmecobius and Plato's Doctrine of Ideas." Mr. Shoemaker, "Harvard Oratory, may it ever be what an Adams, an Everett, and a Quincy have made it." Mr. Cabot, "The Transcendental Unity of Aperception." Mr. Warren, "The size and relations...