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...understanding of any of these subjects can only be had by studying the others. The conference meets now every two weeks, with an average attendance of twenty to thirty. Just now an attempt is being made to apportion the many scientific and philological journals among the different men, who keep track of their contents and report from time to time. The interests of the conference are very general and cover all the modern languages...
...expected that the men will give short informal talks on their own original work and certain ones will be appointed to tell what is going on of interest in the chemical world and in the papers. These meetings will be largely social and it is hoped they will keep up an active interest in the work of the club...
...CANNOT keep my office-hours today...
...voice. And all this means quite as much to the team as to those who cheer. The thrill which follows the cheering gives an impetus to each man's determination which is sure to last him till the game ends. Through all the restlessness of this morning, we should keep our minds resolutely to one task at least, namely, that of giving ourselves heart and soul to the support of the team. In the cars, on the street, here in Cambridge if any one stays, this one aim should be absolutely absorbing. Whether the team wins...
Professor Palmer lectured before the Prospect Union last night on "The Study of Poetry." He said: Every hard-working man really needs some interest outside of his regular work to broaden him and to keep him from being dull. It seems better that this interest should be in some fine art, music, or painting, or poetry, something entirely without money value, because then we feel that it is of no use to anyone else and is a thing peculiarly our own. There is a great advantage in choosing the study of poetry for our interest rather than other fine...