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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON :-I wish to call attention through your columns to the fact that a Chess club has been recently organized at Harvard. This will afford an opportunity to those who are interested in chess, not only for enjoying the game, but also for improving themselves in playing it. For the benefit of those who may wish to join the club, notice will be published in a later issue to inform them how they may do so and what will be the requirements for membership. It is to be hoped that all admirers of this game will interest themselves...
...believe that a higher educated power of oratory is of no mean importance. Such a society as the Shakspere club is well able to fill any want of the students which is not met by the regular instruction, if it is extensive enough in its scope to excite an interest in its work and lead the students to give greater attention to oratorical study. A society which is carried on in such a manner that, while it may be in full activity, it fails to gather interested outsiders about it cannot compass the work prepared and ready...
...presence of Mr. Lathrop on the floor of the gymnasium in working costume, has created greater interest in gymnastics than ever. Tumbling is all the rage...
...programme was an excellent one being bright and taking, and of interest throughout. The orchestral pieces, a Persian "Schah-Wache," an arrangement for strings of Schumann's very well worn "Traeumerei," and a Slavonic Dance by Drorak, were well played; the latter especially evinced careful preparation, and a considerable degree of finish, and was warmly received by the audience. The Glee Club did some excellent work in its part songs; Hatton's "Letter" was sung with spirit, and a burlesque "Credo" by A. W. Thayer proved very funny. Several new and taking college songs at once found a response...
...character of the meeting tomorrow night. As to the audience at this meeting, we would advise everybody to attend, only we don't know how well the club can speak. However, we have no fear about the size of the audience. The men in college who take an interest, either active or passive, in elocution, are numerous enough to fill Sever 11 twice over. A large number of these will wish to see how the experiment of an elocutionary club succeeds...