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Three men from the Senior class have been elected additional members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Two more members will be chosen later in the year after the Commencement Honors have been announced...
...most successful and most distinguished Harvard playwrights, Knoblauch, of '96, although he won no scholastic distinction, was well known to all who knew him as a deep and thorough student of the drama. Edward Sheldon, of 1908, took his degree magna cum laude, and is in the Phi Beta Kappa. William Vaughn Moody, '93, author of "The Great Divide", which has many claims to be the best play ever written in America, took his degree magna cum laude, gained honorable mention in English, and was in the Phi Beta Kappa. Of the three men from different colleges now most prominently...
...decreased: 120 out of the 277 men in the class declare themselves total abstainers; 196 out of the class are church members, also a decrease from last year. A bare majority voted against required Sunday chapel, while an overwhelming majority were in favor of required morning chapel. Phi Beta Kappa was first choice among "college activities," with 144 votes, while the university "Y" was the ambition...
...have reunions and others, can make their plans. On Sunday, June 16, the class of '87 will have a service with a sermon in Appleton Chapel in the morning, and the Baccalaureate Sermon will be preached to the Seniors in the afternoon. Monday, June 17, will be Phi Beta Kappa day, with the usual oration and poem in Sanders and the dinner afterwards at the Union. Tuesday, June 18, is Class Day; and the first baseball game with Yale will be played at New Haven in the afternoon. Wednesday, June 19, is left open for class reunions and dinners...
...November hours. From now until after the examinations there are few distracting excitements to draw the College away from its work. In view of what happens after mid-years in the way of theatricals and athletics, we urge that the whole College--athletes, editors, and prospective Phi Beta Kappa men, turn with a will toward making up for past deficiencies and storing up credit at the Office for possible, though we hope not probable, future expenditure...