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...receive a bachelor's degree at the mid-years and wish to take a master's degree may register at once in the Graduate School, and receive the A.M. or S.M. on completing the required year of study at the middle of the following year...
Seventy-one men are now reporting daily for Freshman crew practice. They are working regularly on the machines, but little apparent progress has been made so far, the men showing lack of ability to master the slides, the chief fault being slowness on the recover. The practice will be continued through the mid-year period from 3.30 to 5.30 o'clock daily, and any new men weighing 155 pounds or over, who wish to try for the crew, may report at the above mentioned hours...
...Delta Upsilon Fraternity, has been chosen as follows: Subtle, the Alchemist, C. Kempner '06 Face, the House-keeper, J. A. Greene '05 Dol Common, their colleague, P. E. Osgood '04 Dapper, a Lawyer's clerk, R. S. Wallace '04 Drugger, a Tobacco-man, D. C. Manning 1L. Lovewit, Master of the House, H. S. Deming '05 Sir Epicure Mammon, a Knight, W. G. Baer '04 Pertinax Surly, a Gamester, C. W. Randall '05 Tribulation Wholesome, a Pastor of Amsterdam, R. I. Underhill '06 Ananias, a Deacon there, C. Mitchell '06 Kastrill, the angry boy, T. P. Smith '05 Dame Pliant...
From Mr. H. G. Curtis '65, the Museum has received a gift of forty seven bronze reproductions of Italian and French Medals of the Renaissance. These Medals rival in their artistic finish the finest coins of the ancients. The chief Italian and the chief French master in works of this class, Vittore Pisano, and Dupre, are represented in this collection. Among the portraits by these and other medalists are those of Alfonzo V of Aragon, Lionello D'Este of Ferrara, Filippe Maria, Visconti of Milan, Leon Battista Alberti, Cosimo de Medici and Lorenzo de Medici. The medals...
...Freshman crew squads was held at the University Boat- house Saturday afternoon. The men were coached individually by J. G. Smith 1L. and Vail, after which the squads were formed into eights. Upon the whole, the work was unsatisfactory, as the men showed a general inability to master the rudiments of the stroke, although this may be partly accounted for by the difficulty experienced with some of the slides, which did not run smoothly. The machines, however, will be overhauled this morning and put in perfect order...