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...Department of Geology and Geography, Dr. Daly will give a new half course, Geology 112, on the subject of Oceanography. The object of the lectures will be to give a comprehensive view of what is known regarding the larger problems of the ocean. Geology 172 will again be offered, and will cover a somewhat broader field. The lectures on experimental and dynamic geology will be illustrated by experiments. Other courses which were omitted this year but will be offered during 1900-01, are Geology 271 and 11. Geology 72 and 21 are bracketed. In Half-course A1, Dr. Daly will...
...Harvard team began indoor work after Christmas this year with a much larger squad than usual. Before the spring recess the squad had been cut down to seventeen and with these men outdoor work was begun. A great disadvantage here has been that the team has had no crease and has been obliged to resort to a practice wicket with a matting placed in front of the batsman. Despite this handicap, however, the men have improved consistently from the start. In bowling, Bradley is the steadiest man and has downed the most wickets, though Drinkwater and Wilder can alro...
...Park stage, and as much of it could not be used in Cambridge, the stage setting will be much more elaborate. The choruses, particularly the velocipede chorus of the school children, and the bicycle specialties by C. M. Brown '00, will be greatly improved by the advantage of the larger stage...
...plans which have been made this year for the fifteenth annual Northfield Student Conference, to be held from June 29 to July 8, give promise of an unusually attractive programme. The Harvard delegation will be much larger than that of last year, consisting of about twenty men instead of ten or twelve. The following speakers will be present this year, in addition to others not yet secured: Mr. Robert E. Speer, New York; Rev. C. E. Jefferson, D.D., New York; Bishop J. H. Vincent, D.D.; Rev. Wm. R. Richards, D.D., New Jersey; Professor Dyson Hague, M.A., Wycliffe College, Toronto...
...annual meeting of the Randall Hall Association was held in the dining room of the hall yesterday evening. The president of the association in giving his report explained some of the causes of the increased expense of carrying on the hall, which the larger membership was not sufficient to meet at the old charges...