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...COPELAND.BOTANY 1. - All members of the course will need Grays Structural Botany in the laboratory this week...
...sermon. The St. Paul's Society has met with great success in its course thus far. The clergymen have been men of wide repute and have never failed to interest their hearers. We wish to call particular notice to the service tomorrow. Dr. Huntington is too well known to need any introduction other than the mere announcement of his being here. There are many men in the college who will be glad to have this opportunity of hearing him and no better chance could be given than this, when the address will be directed particularly to the students...
...rather on the confidence which we feel in the men individually and as a team. They have trained faithfully under the guidance of Mr. Lathrop, whose skill has always triumphed over adverse circumstances, and we believe that they will bring honor to themselves and the University. There is no need to urge up on the team the necessity of working for every possible point. The men realize the closeness of the contest and will enter their respective events with a perfectly clear idea of what they must do and, do it we are confident they will...
...glad to recruit their forces. It is a question, however, whether the second object, that of providing funds for the crew, was very fully accomplished. For this failure the class as a whole is responsible; the musical clubs did all that could be expected of them. Ninety-six will need a more generous spirit than she has displayed thus far if she expects to send a crew to New London...
...HAYES will give this evening in Sever 11 the last of his readings from Shakespeare, taking his selections from the comedy "Much Ado About Nothing." Those who have heard his interpretations of "Twelfth Night" and "As You Like It" do not need to be told of the interest which Mr. Hayes has aroused in these readings. Those who have out heard him are, however, strongly urged to take advantage of this last opportunity. Mr. Hayes has shown himself well skilled in the art of making characters appear in living forms, and one cannot fail to grasp a clearer idea...